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5.0
May 16, 2016
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Pros

I work for NSW fire rescue to help people from rescue to help elderly with smoke detectors medical emergency's working with ambulance and police for the good of the community the training and work skills are great but are the icing on the cake the work comrade ship is the best as we all work as a well oiled team I love working with nsw fire rescue

Cons

more hands on training with live fires and access to abandoned cars for training with equipment

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1.0
Jan 30, 2020
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Pros

Helping people when things have gone very wrong for them is fulfilling work. When you have good team members, the sense of camaraderie is also rewarding. The training is hit and miss but can be good.

Cons

Drongo boys club calls the shots right through to the HQ in Sydney. So if you object to the rampant misogyny, blatant discrimination, sexual harassment, bullying, nepotism, incompetence, and lack of accountability, be prepared for the organisation to do you over bigtime. If you are working there now and experiencing any of this, take extensive notes and collect as much evidence as possible. None of that will count for anything within FRNSW, rotten to the core as it is, but the outside world tends to see things differently.

1.0
Feb 27, 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free tea and coffee. Close to transport. Very busy atmosphere. Good coffee shops nearby.

Cons

A real blokey place. And this was at Corporate Head Office. All the positions of power were held by the blokes, most of whom were uniformed officers. Lots of posturing, swaggering and swearing. Very poor systems of work, which is surprising given that in the field they were very disciplined and systematic. No real roles available for females who also weren't uniformed officers.

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