Again,
Sorry if the truth hurts. I dont really have any inclination to join you on a stroll down the name calling comedy cul-de-sac, as i understand why you are so defensive with regards to this matter.
After all I am only voicing opinions which you clearly know are out there, no doubt on the Watch you have been posted onto.
My original point was generic, and really should stay that way. FRS's are only considering transfers from persons outside of the Fire Service (LA) for reasons connected to saving money. Historically everybody who joined would have to be trained to same level of competence before seeing a Watch.
As a Serving member of such a Watch, I am concerned (along with everbody on our Watch) that standards are being eroded right from point of entry. This has an effect on service delivery and morale.
IPDS in priciple is (in my opinion) a very good thing. It has transformed our development and training systems and gives Brigades the oportunity to recruit excellent people into the position they need to be in, fast. There are many good examples of this.
So IPDS should improve our Service, not erode standards.
I have no problem with Firefighters from Airport/industrial/MOD type backgrounds coming over, dont blame em, alot of us have done the same, but to suggest that it should be done in the way it has been done in some cases does nothing to improve matters.
Let me use MOD CTE at Manston for example.
Good training faclity, both domestic and aircraft. Im sure the courses follow the FSTM to some extent, but............
This is no substitute for attending the Brigade training centre.
Who instructs at MOD CTE? What real experience do they have? Who are they? This is the key.
You will struggle to find a member of any MOD station that has not attempted to join a (or several) LAFB. The very fact that for one reason or another they are still working for the MOD tells you why direct transfer is not a good idea.
The cream would always rise to the top, and the best guys always got their move...eventually. Managers at MOD establishments have always been frustrated by young guys and gals joining their station, doing a year then getting a job in the Brigade. That has always been the case. I have never met an MOD FF who wants to be an MOD FF. They are only there whilst they move through the recruitment stages of the LAFB. The ones who are left have given up.
So the only reason anybody would ever consider allowing such a transfer is.................................CASH.
The very idea that this saved cash could then be spent on CFS..........


??