buddyhfx said:
''St-Laurent'' class ships that didn't have a flight deck that the navy could function without firefighters onboard.
St Laurent Class??? Not only is someone showing their experience, but their age :dontpanic:
Yes, it is nice to have another Fire Fighter give input on this thread. But don't forget the bonus part of being attached to the ship that we don't have elsewhere in the Fire Service (no, not the "sliders"), having the Sea Pay! The longer time serving with a ship (in terms of years), the more you make.....right buddyhfx
As was mentioned earlier, it's all about the individual's personal attitude. It's no secret that it's part of the trade, so you may as well make the best of it.
Chimo!
As I posted this, another post came up. Welcome Rusty!
Now this is a problem that continues with all trades in the CF. When I graduated from Cornwallis, I was sent to Borden to become a member of the CFFA PAT Platoon. There I waited 8 months for my course, while watching many others go through. This was back in 89-90, so little has changed, other than the mandate and name of PRETC. My heart goes out to everyone over there, as they were all chomping at the bit to start an exciting career, just to hit a wall. Hang in there, because it is worth it, but I'm sure you're getting sick of hearing that.
Chimo!