I agree with Bill,
The course length is about right, perhaps the content could be "jigged" a bit.
There has been a push by some people however to "split the course" in 2.
My memory of the proposal is
First day would be enough to get the new members "on the truck" and attending "rural" incidents.
They would have to then complete the remainder of BFF1 in the next 6 months.
There has been lots of variations to this as well "floated" around eg people who only want to "fight" rural fires only need to do the 1 day etc.
My personal view is we have a course set up as the minimun for new people, perhaps it needs some work on the content but the length is fine.
By introducing some of the variations of the minimum course as suggested would only cause chaos not only for the training section/ record keepers but can you imagine at a rural incident if you had to go into asset protection and 1/2 of your appliances couldn't legally do it because they had members on the units who had only done the 1 day and something happened??
We have a system in place that seems to work fairly well, refine it a bit but lets use and promote it as the course to do, because I, like Bill, think its the older members who haven't done a course for years who don't actively support such a course.