So I guess we should not get paid because as CFS members we do not have the training the MFS has and we don't have the amount of responsibility they they do ether.
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Whoa......we don' get paid because we don't have the responsibility that they do?
CFS members have some MAJOR responsibilities. I am responsible for 30 people. I have to make sure they are trained to an appropriate standard, following the COSO's & SOPS. I have to make sure they are all equipped in the appropriate PPC. I have to make sure the two appliances, and all the equipment in my brigade are kept at a suitable standard.
I have to live up to an expection of my community. I have to look after bushfire prevention, and ensure people in my area do the right thing. I have to deal with members in my brigade who have big dummy spits over something that has happened, and sort it out (rather than leave it to fester..)
I have to go out & entice members of the community to join, and train them, and help & support them through their training, and to their jobs. I have to deal with members when they face a nasty incident,
I go to incidents, and have to make life & death decisions (thankfully, not often). I go to incidents, and literally put my life on the line, and the life of the 5 other people I am in charge of on that appliance. I have to direct people at incidents, ensuring I do the right things. If I don't, I get a big "Please explain" from the Coroner, or the media. In the case of recent events, even if I get it right, I might still have to give a "Please Explain" to the Coroner, and have my credibility attacked publically.
And I do all of this without a monetary payment.
So, do I really have less responsibility than an MFS firefighter?
And as for training...well, that is another story...
Pip