Hannah,I admire your tenacity in trying to defend the ADC system (which has some merits).But in the real world it don't cut the mustard.We are now turning out some people that can demonstrate they have 'empathy' but don't have the 'technical' knowledge to back up the potential 'management' skills.The 'development' programmes don't address this either.There is no substitution for study and having an exam to test that 'technical' knowledge.It should come back in as part of the process,along with the ADC process.As mentioned,due to the illogical way the system is applied,you could pass an ADC in one county with a lower score than another-depending on how many people that particular county needs.I did an BAR last year,scored well, had no development requirements identified, but failed to make the 'cut' for the second round and therefore 'unsuccessful'.Had I taken those scores to a neighbouring brigade,i would have 'passed'.Even when you have passed an ADC,it is still the 'smoke filled rooms' that decide who gets the job,not who the person who came top of the pile who is offered the first job that comes along.I actually had a lucky escape, because although the 'rank/role' appealed,the job didn't.I see my mate who did get promoted getting more and more stressed with the job.He said to me and another officer the other day,that he saw us as the next generation to take the function forward.Oh how we laughed at him!We told him if he thinks that then the brigade is in trouble!The gain is not worth the pain,and that is being reflected all over the country.The system is just turning a lot of people off and they just don't bother.Who can blame them when i look in our station yard and see FF driving in porches and Mercedes coupes,making far more money from their additional jobs?As for me,I love my role,yes some of it is a pain,but I am now quite content to develope within role and do my CPD,and stay where I am.A happy worker is a productive worker.work to live,don't live to work.
ok rant over!