Originally posted by FWDbuff
View Post
Leader
Collapse
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Navy Fire Department Info
Collapse
X
-
-
Ok, I was wrong, but sort of right.
There is no "extra" compensation in your pay for these hazards. However, if you are assigned to a post with these hazards, there is a provision within DOD regs that allows them to bump up your GS rating. Fully qualified FF's at my last post were GS-7's.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by FWDbuff View PostIt's in the Chinese Overtime money, I wouldn't even begin to know where to look, thats why I was asking if anyone had the IAFF Cheat Sheet.
When I was assigned to the Phila Naval Shipyard, we got extra pay for shipboard FF'ing and bulk fuel depot.
When I was at Aberdeen, we got it all- bulk explosives/weapons storage, fuel depot, chemical weapons, airfield, etc.........I'll ask a guy on FB who knows the pay system pretty well.
this could be a huge deal if there are special pays available that firefighters aren't getting compensated for... not that we don't make enough money anyways...
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by ShredddinCali View PostNot to sounds like an @$$ but could you cite your sources on that. I have never heard or seen anything that gives you extra money based on the type of mission your base/post/NAS has.
When I was assigned to the Phila Naval Shipyard, we got extra pay for shipboard FF'ing and bulk fuel depot.
When I was at Aberdeen, we got it all- bulk explosives/weapons storage, fuel depot, chemical weapons, airfield, etc.........I'll ask a guy on FB who knows the pay system pretty well.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by FWDbuff View PostAlso, other factors are worked in- You get paid extra if the facility you work at has things like explosives, high rise buildings, bulk fuel depots, airfield, ships, chemical weapon depots, etc.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by LRMark26 View PostThanks Sherddin! I just pulled up the FF Pay schedule, didn't realize there was a different one. Makes me feel better about applying now, and if I am lucky enough, better at making the decision to change back to firefighting. Or at least will make it easier to sell to the wife.
To answer your original question, promotion potential is based on how young the dept is and how the hiring authority wants to hire; internally or externally. Shift schedules vary by dept. If you go to the dodfire.com forum, you'll see several threads on shift schedules and you can get an idea of what navy regions are doing what schedule.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by fire49 View PostShridden
How does the ff gs 7 , 72 hr 59,000 work out per hour vs gs 11, 40 hour, 57,000 ?????
In "laymans terms", think of it this way.....The first 8 (of your 24) hour shift is called "work time" and you get paid your full "hourly" rate. The second 8 hours are called "stand by time" and you get paid approx. 2/3rds of the full hourly rate. The third 8 hours are called "scheduled sleep time" and you get paid approx 1/3rd of the full hourly rate. No you don't get paid the full "work" rate if you get up in the middle of the night for a run. Thats just the way it is.
Also, other factors are worked in- You get paid extra if the facility you work at has things like explosives, high rise buildings, bulk fuel depots, airfield, ships, chemical weapon depots, etc. You also get a locality pay depending on where you work; the more expensive it is to live there, the more you get. That's why a GS7, Step 4 D/O in Philadelphia may get paid more than someone of the same rate working at......Mountain Home AFB, just as an example.
Does anyone have a copy of the Federal FF's pay cheat sheet published by the IAFF???? I have one from 2005 somewhere.......
Leave a comment:
-
Thanks Sherddin! I just pulled up the FF Pay schedule, didn't realize there was a different one. Makes me feel better about applying now, and if I am lucky enough, better at making the decision to change back to firefighting. Or at least will make it easier to sell to the wife.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by LRMark26 View PostI'm 29.....
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by fire49 View PostSo if you take 26 pay periods x 144 hours = 3744 hours
And if you take say $58,000 / 3744 it equals $15.50 an hour???
Not good at math
Leave a comment:
-
So if you take 26 pay periods x 144 hours = 3744 hours
And if you take say $58,000 / 3744 it equals $15.50 an hour???
Not good at math
Leave a comment:
-
A GS-7 Step 1 federal firefighter works a 144 hour pay period (72/hr week). For 106hrs, they recieve $14.07 (FF hourly rate) and for 38hrs, they recieve FF OT rate which is $21.11. That calculates out to $2,293.60 a pay period. Calcuate that by 26 pay periods in a year and that would be an annual salary of $59,633.60.
A GS-11 Step 1 non-firefighter federal employee makes $27.51 an hour for 80 hours a pay period (40 hour work week). That calculates out to $2200.80 a pay period and gives an annual salary of $57,220.80... which curiously enough is less than OPM's published pay charts of $57,408.00. Whatever, you get the point though.
Federal firefighters make significantly less per hour than other GS employees. We have firefighter base pay versus GS true pay. My GS-7 counterparts make $18.59 an hour versus my $14.07. Imagine how much federal firefighters would be getting paid if they went off of true GS pay.
My pay period salary, with true GS pay, would be $3030.17 which would give me an annual salary of $78,784.42... for a firefighter (Hazmat Tech/BLS). Most department's use GS-7 as bottom level entry firefighter (there are exceptions). Imagine doing GS-8, GS-10, GS-13 firefighter pay calculations based off of true GS pay.
At larger departments, GS-11 is an Assistant Chief. As it stands, A GS-11 step 1 Operations Assistant Chief makes $88,282.48 annually. If we were to give them salary based off of true GS pay, they would be making $116,587.38 annually. This is all based off of "REST OF US" locality pay which is 14.16%. Imagine if that same A/C were working in San Diego or Los Angles on true GS pay.
http://www.dodfire.com/pay/2010_Fire...ay_Program.xls
Leave a comment:
-
Shridden
How does the ff gs 7 , 72 hr 59,000 work out per hour vs gs 11, 40 hour, 57,000 ?????
Leave a comment:
300x600 Ad Unit (In-View)
Collapse
Upper 300x250
Collapse
Taboola
Collapse
Leader
Collapse
Leave a comment: