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Thank you for sharing that. Same with me. I did not particularly “like” being a boss my first year or so either. But I was blessed with good assignments in houses that I really enjoyed, and in time I found that I grew to love and take pride in being the representative of the company for the tour, and doing my best in leading the men into harm’s way. But still, no officer can be complete without a great group of firefighters behind him 💪"twoteamtease", I think that is a very good point.
I remember my father, who was a captain in Bridgeport, Ct., telling me to take the promotion exam.
But I didn't care. I just wanted to be on the job and I was happy with that.
But he told me that not only would I get more money, but in he long run, it would give me a better pension, which would benefit me later in life when I retire.
Well I'm here to say that "he was right".
I didn't get promoted the first time I took the test.
So I had to work harder the next time and I did succeed
But, for me, "for the first year or so, I didn't like the job".
I enjoyed just being a firefighter and becoming the boss also created some headaches that I really wasn't ready for.
I told my father, I was going back to the firefighter rank.
He told me to stick it out for a year before I step back.
Once again, I followed his advise and guess what ?
"IT WORKED".
Of course later in time when I did retire, "it put more cash in my pocket".
With inflation cost, I'm glad I did what he suggested
These days, I can still buy my favorite pizza, or those Big Macs that I like so much, and STILL have some money left over to pay the bills.
"twoteamtease, I think that's some good advise for the young guys on the job today.
I would also add that everybody can't be an officer.
When I retired at age 56, I went to work part time as a security guard.
I liked the job, I worked a couple of evenings a week, it was easy, plus that also gave me some extra money.
I would save at least half of it into a retirement IRA and some into a regular savings account
Now being blessed with some good health, some great friends - many from here, "there really isn't much more I can ask for"
Let me end it here with a THANK YOU for listening to my Life's Story.
Be safe out there.
it’s a harmonious circle which is one of the ways our job remains great - and is beautiful when in action