Forbidding people from volunteering for firefighting would be like me saying to our employees that they can't ride motorcycles, rock climb or hand glide because there is a potential to get hurt. It's rubbish.
Oh; they'll let you volunteer in your community...adopt a highway, Lions Club, Tree City USA; pretty inoccuous stuff.
I simply would not work for an employer who would limit my off duty time. It would never end there.
They pay you; they don't OWN you.
Oh; they'll let you volunteer in your community...adopt a highway, Lions Club, Tree City USA; pretty inoccuous stuff.
I simply would not work for an employer who would limit my off duty time. It would never end there.
They pay you; they don't OWN you.
Thankfully, Firefighting wasn't mentioned in the list of "risky behaviors" (which included recreational motorcycle riding--a la "Runs" & such)...otherwise they would've gotten quite an earful from yours truly.
This sadly seems to be a growing trend--companies intruding on their employees' private, off-duty time and home lives in this manner... and there doesn't seem to be any reliable means of fighting it. After all, they pay the money that you need to make the ends meet... if you don't "play ball", there's someone else out there just waiting for a chance at your job, who will accept the treatment that comes with it, and the companies know it.
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