Originally Posted by
journeyman Mick
Buzzer
as you've probably found, the Rural Fire Service (or QFRS, rural operations, as it's now known) is chronically understaffed and underfunded. The district training officer should have contacted your brigade to let you know that you could get RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) for your past experience if you had done the old level one course. Unfortunately this expired a while ago, before Christmas I think.
BTW, did you know that QFRS has found almost $1M per year to pay for seven new positions (regional manager). The district inspectors will report to the new regional manager, but the regional manager will live in the same offices as the Assistant commisioner (urban) for that region. The regional manager is outranked by the A.Commisioner, but will supposedly report to the A. Commisioner (Rural) back in Brisbane.
I think we can all see where this is going, can't we? It wouldn't surprise me at all if the position of Assistant Commisioner, Rural Operations is made redundant in the not too distant future and the old Rural Fire Service is swallowed up completely. Oh, and I've also heard a whisper that Cockies Brigades like yours (can never remember what the category numbers are, I use the term with no disrespect) will miss out almost completely as far as equipment subsidies are concerned. Things are not looking good and if you can find the time and energy I'd be starting to ask some hard questions and writing some letters if I were you.
I think the public would be quite shocked at the raw deal volunteers are getting and it's going to get worse.:~
Mick