The service has experienced alot of change since our fallout with the government ...... some good, some bad.
More time is given to community safety work ..... the home fire safety checks, which are carried out following a leaflet drop to inform residents that crews will be in the area on a certain date. (means we're not cold calling!)
Training still has to be undertaken, equipment checks, tests and inspections ...... and responding to incidents.
I will not call the A4 ring binder "Stupid" as our colleague has. There are alot of Athorities working toward NVQ's and, as part of being a trainee firefighter or obtaining an NVQ, evidence has to be gathered to prove competence, hence the training records, which, I will point out, are a requirement of Health and Safety (and may be used as evidence should you have an accident)
I have a long time in and have seen many changes during that time.
It is still the best job I have ever worked in terms of the comradeship, the routine and not knowing what will come next. It definately beats standing at a mchine for 8 hours doing some repetitive task over and over!!
My advice is to not pay too much attention to some of the rumours and hearsay. There is a morale problem and personnel feel down about alot of things. Form you own opinions and I wish you good luck with the application.