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re: Fire fighting needs to be rethunk
Posted on 4/12/18 at 5:13 pm to Fratigerguy
Posted on 4/12/18 at 5:13 pm to Fratigerguy
quote:So why do it? Honest question. thx.
As to pay, I work an average of 56 hours per week (overtime is only figured after 53 hours for firefighters), and after 15 years I make about half of what a plant baw makes after 6 months. And in the state of LA, for my years of service and rank, I make very well comparative to other departments. So...if you figure that is getting paid pretty well, there are classes starting every year! And oh yeah, my health insurance is through my wife because I can’t stomach the $700 per month for my family that we are provided through work. And 10% of my check comes off the top and goes to my retirement. And I don’t get any extra pay to work Christmas, thanksgiving, Easter, none of that. Living high on the hog, I tell ya! Understand though, I’m not complaining. Only trying to inform. I chose this profession.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 5:15 pm to mikie421
HE SEES ALL!!!
Lol
Miss you brother. You are smarter than us.
Lol
Miss you brother. You are smarter than us.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 5:16 pm to CCTider
No Pay No Spray
FR Sheetrock is made as a fire barrier for a specific amount of time and is designed only to allow evacuation and buy time for firefighters to arrive and start extinguishing. Eventually it burns.
And all of the complainers here would have a different view if their house burned or they were clutching their heart and the fire department didn’t show up.
And because of the EBR Parish and St George Fire Department ratings I enjoy very low homeowners insurance.
But I love a good OT thread where the OP is retarded and goes down with his post as well as bringing a few other posters with him.
FR Sheetrock is made as a fire barrier for a specific amount of time and is designed only to allow evacuation and buy time for firefighters to arrive and start extinguishing. Eventually it burns.
And all of the complainers here would have a different view if their house burned or they were clutching their heart and the fire department didn’t show up.
And because of the EBR Parish and St George Fire Department ratings I enjoy very low homeowners insurance.
But I love a good OT thread where the OP is retarded and goes down with his post as well as bringing a few other posters with him.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 5:18 pm to Kujo
Wow. What an incredibly stupid post. I highly doubt you would be saying that if where you lived did not have a fire dept or even a volunteer dept and your house caught fire burning up everything you own and possibly seriously injuring or killing you or your loved ones. What a complete idiot you are.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 5:28 pm to Kujo
quote:
Exactly what I said in OP.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 5:35 pm to White Bear
I would like to try to answer. I didn't plan this career but after underachieving in college and making some poor decisions, this is where I ended up.
I thought of leaving years ago because of I wanted to do more for my family but instead developed a skill to supplement my income. Why did I do this instead of working a job with better pay? Why did I stick with it instead of taking a job where I wouldn't have to work a total of 80 hours a week (2 jobs) to make the same money?
Not the salary.
Not the benefits.
Not the schedule.
None of those are great when you're married with young kids.
I think it has a lot to do with pride . I help people, like someone said before, at maybe the worst time of their lives.
I also have a family, outside of the one I already had. Brothers, Sisters and even a few Fathers, that I can count on when I need someone.
I thought of leaving years ago because of I wanted to do more for my family but instead developed a skill to supplement my income. Why did I do this instead of working a job with better pay? Why did I stick with it instead of taking a job where I wouldn't have to work a total of 80 hours a week (2 jobs) to make the same money?
Not the salary.
Not the benefits.
Not the schedule.
None of those are great when you're married with young kids.
I think it has a lot to do with pride . I help people, like someone said before, at maybe the worst time of their lives.
I also have a family, outside of the one I already had. Brothers, Sisters and even a few Fathers, that I can count on when I need someone.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 6:16 pm to White Bear
quote:
So why do it? Honest question. thx.
Holy shite. I just hit the preview button and this is long as shite. Skip to next post now if you don’t want to fall asleep.
Because it’s a great job. Don’t get me wrong, there are trade-offs. I work 56 hours a week, but it’s done in 24 hour shifts. If you get to sleep all night (understanding that after years of having sleep patterns interrupted, you never really sleep all night anymore), it’s not bad. If you don’t, it sucks. But working 24 hour shifts means I only work on average 10 days a month. That means I’m off 20ish. Most folks work other jobs on those 20, though, to cover the gap. So it’s not all down time.
While the health insurance certainly isn’t great because any group is rated on what they use, and firefighters inherently will have more illnesses and are at a much higher rate to develop cancers and the like compared to the general population, the other benefits are hard to beat. I get 365 sick days a year. I can’t carry them over and retire with years in the bank, but I also get 365 days at the start of any illness I have. Say I break my arm and I’m off 3 months. I come back for one day and break my leg. I have a new 365 that starts that day. This is mandated by the state. And while there are some abuses to it, they crack down on it pretty hard and are allowed to do things that a regular employer can’t to do so. But for legitimate illness, it’s hard to beat. It’s all paid whether I get hurt or sick on duty or off. On duty, of course, falls under workman’s comp, but you get the idea.
Remember that 10% I put in for retirement? If I don’t die from cancer after working a 30 year career that I’m much more likely to get, I can retire at 99.9% of my 3 highest years of salary averaged out until I die. Plus a COLA every year. If I work 33 years, I can retire at 99.9% of my pay, plus have a separate account with about 300k in it in today’s $ that right now is earning around 12% per year. So another 36k added to my “salary”.
Those 20 days off per month I get I’ve been able to take the kids fishing, hunting, ball games, on trips, and doing fun dad stuff during the summer while the wife works. On the 10 I work, I’ve missed birthdays, first ball games, last ball games, first dances, Christmas days, anniversaries, get togethers.
I’ve gotten to be on scene within a minute of a cardiac arrest to hook up an AED and perform CPR and bring someone “back” to spend additional time with their family. I’ve also been on scene of a 3 month old who was killed by her loving father who rolled over on her and smothered her in her sleep who kept asking me why I couldn’t bring her back. I’ve helped cut people out of cars or from under cars who came by the station months later to thank us for saving them. I’ve had to get a 16 year old state trooper’s daughter out of a car who had broken her neck with hardly a dent on the car so that her organs could be harvested, all while he hysterically watched.
We’ve had little kids come in to the station dressed as elves to bring us cookies and treats on Christmas Eve while singing Christmas carols to us. That’s pretty neat. But also at the same time my wife and kids were spending it with my mother and my father who passed away the next year before Christmas.
While I don’t agree that we are “heros” as some people say, or more deserving of any more thanks than you are at your job, most of the public have a great deal of respect for us and our jobs. We’ll get folks trying to buy us dinner all the time or give us discounts at places. Then we have folks who start threads like this saying there are too many of us or that our jobs are wasteful.
We’ve had house fires where we were able to get a family member out and back to their family...something that an additional 15 minutes as suggested in this thread would not have allowed for. What’s their life worth? And then we’ve had fires where we...or they...weren’t so lucky.
It’s not easy to be the first one someone sees when they find out a loved one has passed. It’s also not easy to be a hypochondriac because you’ve seen every illness there is, and automatically by default you have everything because in your world, that’s all you see every day. But it’s also nice to be able to calm a worried parent down who’s child just had a febrile seizure because they think the kid “caught epilepsy”. Or to be able to tell someone who is freaking out that their fingers and mouth are tingling because they are hyperventilating, and not because they are having a heart attack. Or to get a ham sandwich out of a kids mouth who is blue from choking. Another 2 minutes probably wouldn’t matter there, right?
Bottom line, I could go on and on. I probably went too far already. I’m sure this will get “wall of text” responses. Whatever. There is a trade off in every job. There is more good than bad. There has to be or no one would do it. It’s a recession proof job that is very fulfilling, and in the long run, allows me to be able to take care of my family.
This post was edited on 4/12/18 at 6:20 pm
Posted on 4/12/18 at 6:23 pm to Kujo
quote:
Fire fighting needs to be rethunk
rethought,
rethunk not a word
and 6 pages not one of you fricking retards caught it
irregardless this is a stupid idea
Posted on 4/12/18 at 6:26 pm to OWLFAN86
I haven't read this thread, but well played Owlvis. :golfapplause:
Posted on 4/12/18 at 6:29 pm to IonaTiger
quote:seriously when you die ( probably soon considering your age) no one here will be smart enough to understand my brilliance
I haven't read this thread, but well played Owlvis. :golfapplause:
I'm so smart I never make the smartest OT posters list
cause they so dumb, they dont get it
long story short
dont die
Posted on 4/12/18 at 6:30 pm to OWLFAN86
So, you channeled skillet and Oweo in that post. Nice.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 6:35 pm to IonaTiger
quote:as i said
So, you channeled skillet and Oweo in that post. Nice.
no one else gets it
hows that lady golfer lady you were porking?
Posted on 4/12/18 at 6:38 pm to OWLFAN86
I spit a little bit of Diet Coke out reading that post.
I texted the golfer yesterday for her birthday. She's in Kiawah right now.
My girl from Boston is coming down this weekend for a week. Looking forward to seeing her.
I texted the golfer yesterday for her birthday. She's in Kiawah right now.
My girl from Boston is coming down this weekend for a week. Looking forward to seeing her.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 6:40 pm to IonaTiger
quote:get ya some son
My girl from Boston is coming down this weekend for a week. Looking forward to seeing her.
but dont die of a heart attack
but if you do can i have your leftover viagra?
Posted on 4/12/18 at 6:43 pm to OWLFAN86
quote:
get ya some son
Some what?
Or did you mean to say "sun"? I am a little pasty after the long winter.
quote:
but dont die of a heart attack
Just got some blood work results today, I'm doing very well.
quote:
but if you do can i have your leftover viagra?
Don't use the stuff.
This post was edited on 4/12/18 at 6:48 pm
Posted on 4/12/18 at 7:38 pm to Fratigerguy
Yeah, you did it because "chicks dig firefighters"
Posted on 4/12/18 at 7:54 pm to Kujo
quote:
Houses aren't made of wood anymore
I honestly don't know if I ever seen a house being built and wood was not being used. I realize there have been more and more people building metal homes and all, but that is a very small percentage of homes being built.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 8:09 pm to Fratigerguy
Dude, thank you. You just described why we all do this job to a T. Most people just don’t get why we do it. They also think all we do is take naps, eat, and play pranks on each other everyday. They forget about the all nighters pulled overhauling a house fire so it doesn’t flare back up or the many BS medical calls that are run. You know the ones, it’s 3 am and I stubbed my toe so I need to call 911. They also forget about the friends lost trying to help those who need us and the fact that on their worst day, at the worst time imaginable in their life we will show up when called willing to risk our lives so that others who we don’t know may live and their property can be protected. Thank you for putting the reason so many of us who do this job in such eloquent terms.
Posted on 4/12/18 at 8:18 pm to jgoodw318
dont forget the showering with other men
thats a big deal to you homos
thats a big deal to you homos
Posted on 4/12/18 at 10:26 pm to Kujo
quote:As a retired lifetime industrial and volunteer firefighter certified to the command level in HAZMAT, La. & nationally certified EMT, certified in high rise rescue having been fire chief at the V.F.D. for 6 years and on scene commander for the last 13 years in the chemical industry let me say that your lack of understanding of what we do leaves you ill prepared to discuss this.
Kujo
There is SO much more to the emergency services than you know and I base this on the simplicity of your thoughts.
Some others have made all the points needed to tell you to either admit you haven't considered all the factors involved OR go read up some more and come back with an advanced knowledge base with which you can discuss your concerns.
quote:Let me address this for you from an experienced point. #1. What is the current % of houses in existence that are built this way? What do we do? Just shut down the fire stations and tell those houses not built to the latest standards to go pound sand? #2. Have you ever gone into one of those homes constructed that way after a fire? Do you think everything that is moved into those buildings are fire resistant too? #3. Did you know that smoke detectors do not extinguish fires? They are to warn people to get out. Those that hear the alarm may be able to put it out BUT if it is already in an advanced stage or is fast moving I'm pretty sure the home owners OR the next door homeowners ... on each side OR perhaps ALL the home owners in the area would be happier if the local fire station was being manned.
Houses aren't made of wood anymore. We use fire retardant gypsum board, and other resistant construction materials....add smoke detectors and fire fighters on call are overkill.
Any questions?
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