Saturday, April 30, 2011

A Firefighter, a Light Pole, and an Automobile.

This is a story. It is a story about a firefighter, a firefighter who has been both a follower and a leader.  It is a story about a man, a man who has both excelled and stumbled.  It is not a life story, but a story of a brief moment in time. 

   All good stories have characters, or players if you will, because not all elements are represented as people.  Sometimes in stories inanimate objects can play a large role.  As I am no screenwriter, bare with me while I just simply describe the players. 

   The first player, is an automobile, yes a car.  Don’t think of CARS the Disney movie, but just simply your run of the mill motor vehicle.  It’s a four door, just an average car with a firefighter sticker in the window.  The next player is a light pole. Now this is not just any light pole, but a light pole located in the exclusive enclave of Summerlin in Las Vegas, Nevada.  There were others players in and around this story, but for now these three, the firefighter, the automobile and the light pole are all that are really relevant.

   One spring evening or night to be more exact these three players were brought together in what could have been one catastrophic evening, if it were not for the actions of the firefighter that cool pre-summer night in glittering Las Vegas.  It could have been catastrophic not just for the obvious reasons that emerge when objects like automobiles and light poles collide in the dark of night.  It could have been catastrophic for the career of this firefighter.  I am getting a little ahead of myself, so lets back track a little. 

    This firefighter had worked long and hard to become who he was now.  He had overcome many obstacles throughout his life and career to stand there that night, as a firefighter. He had been taught and full well knew that by accepting the job that he was now in, he would never be just himself. That all actions he took would reflect not just upon him, but upon the fire service as well. The headlines would not read “ Joe Smith” hits light pole, they would read “Firefighter Hits Light Pole”.   Whether or not this is fair, has no bearing on this story, it is something firefighters just have to accept.  Unlike the multi-million dollar athlete that extols how he is not a role model, firefighters must just accept it, because we are in fact, role models.  

   Life has all kinds of lessons for us to learn. The difference in life being how we as individuals handle these lessons, how we learn from them and how we move forward in life from each “lesson” that is handed down to us. 

   Again, a little ahead of myself, so lets go back to that evening in the west side of town, and that slightly breezy and quite evening in Las Vegas, where the firefighter, the automobile and the light poles history intersected. 

  The firefighter was feeling pretty good, and had reason to. He had been successful, he had friends, a good life, and even at this stage, a good future.  His hands were on the wheel, he was in control, and the music was on and was playing a good tune for life’s background music.  In the blink of an eye, or even less,  things drastically changed.  He was no longer in control, and he new it was his fault; he had been doing something he should not have been doing.  He was doing something that he had flirted with several times, and was driving with a level of confidence he really had never earned. In times past he had just been lucky, as he was about learn that hard lesson.  Like most type A personalities he had determined that his past avoidance of the consequences for his actions had more to do with skill than luck.  Next,  what seemed like hours but in all reality was merely seconds, that false world would come crashing down around him.  In the end he would be standing there, seemingly alone, staring reality in the face, his next actions crucial, what to do next? 
  
  The squeal of the tires was loud and was accompanied by the immediate smell of melting rubber. The sound of the tires reverberated off the inside of the car, and what seemed like the inside of his head, it all became just another background noise like the music pumping from the stereo, as he gained the first glimpse of the light pole. The front end of car no longer leading the way, he struggled to regain control, steering hard against the skid, as he had been taught.  To no avail, he had really done it this time. It was obvious there was no escaping the inevitable.  For the first time in his life he felt completely helpless.  Nothing he could do was going to change what was about to happen.  As the car rapidly approached the solid and immoveable light pole, the sounds of screaming, squealing tires, and the smell of burning rubber, gave way instantly to the sound of crunching metal, breaking plastic and glass, and the smell gave way to that of dust, and the iron or metallic smell of blood.  In a strange twist, as the sounds and smells seemed to keep pace with reality, the visual aspects seemed to slow to such a speed that one could account for the tiniest of details.  As he watched the car cave in around him, as the windshield shattered and cracked, the dashboard crumpled up, and the passenger seat tilted up and towards him, the visual and the audio came crashing together in one loud and ear piercing collision of metal and earth. As the vehicle first tilted as to roll on its passenger side, the light pole itself, unmoved, settled the car back down on its four wheels, as he felt his seatbelt pull against his collarbones and hold him in his seat.  Then, silence, as the dust settled and reality sunk in.  His passenger turning to look silently at him, as if to say “really?” as blood began to roll down her face.

     Recent events in the firefighters life had made this evening more than just a collision between a car and light pole, but more of a collision with destiny.  He had been warned both professionally and personally that his behavior behind the wheel would eventually have an affect on his career. In his arrogance he ignored these warnings. He came from a lifestyle of fast cars, and grease under the fingernails. A life where his ability to control the horsepower under his foot was not just a sign of manhood, but determined his position in the “pecking order” of his peers. Although he had already distanced himself from his previous life, the behavior itself was another matter.   The life style of street racing and that of a professional firefighter were colliding and only one was to be the victor.  Already having been called on the carpet for behavior behind the wheel the firefighter could not only loose his recently earned money, but all future earnings, as now his career was on the line.  

   What is one expected to do at this point, everything is on the line.  Well in this story, the firefighter chooses to do the right thing.  He stood in the furnace of truth and accepted the consequences of his actions.  He paid the damages to those he owed, accepted his fault, and changed his life. 

    He used his recently acquired skills to help save the life of his passengers.  All of who still play a major role in his life. The most grievously injured, is now his wife of almost 14 years and mother of his two children.  One of the others, the best man at his wedding and still close personal friend. 

   He stood on that night and was transformed from one life to the next, and almost 17 years later is still standing, proud of whom he became, the lessons he learned, and the path he has traveled. 

   Is this story real? Does it matter?  Does it change the story line or the lessons learned?  Does this story extol a virtuous perspective?  No, I don’t think so. Is it so virtuous to have to be beat over the head to get the point?  If you walk away with this then you have missed the point.  We all have our shortcomings, our moments of success and our moments of failure; we are not the judges of each other. 
  
    When I am taught in John 8 not throw stones, why should I then throw stones?  The point is we are the same; we are all flawed in one-way or another. When I am attacked because of my personally flawed past, I guess that’s okay. I would prefer that we get past that and have discussions on the facts and the problems facing us.  As this story from my personal past, I hope demonstrates, we are the same. If you choose to attack me instead of what I am saying, it can go both ways. It achieves nothing, hurts feelings, and tries to force us to live to unachievable standards, so we can tear down each other, instead of working together for the common good. 

  I disagree with what my union is doing to “look out for my interest” at the national level. I believe they are being intellectually dishonest. I believe at the local level we have all been duped.  If speaking my mind to this and having a discussion about it, means I have to suffer the slings and arrow of outrageous fortune, then so be it.   Whether we are to survive or not survive is the question, and how we go about surviving is an even larger question. Forgive me please, for wanting to talk about it. 



Friday, April 29, 2011

Can We Get Answers Instead of Propaganda?

   While my dollar buys less and less and the future prospects of actually being able to draw a pension become slimmer and slimmer, I appreciate it when my union leadership, both national and local, take the time to address the issues that face us today.  Oh wait a minute that has not happened yet.

    It must take a lot of time for our General President to make the rounds on the media circuit.  He does have to take the time to memorize his talking points, and to go on to a news channel that does nothing but reach the smallest audience possible.  I mean sure he could go on other channels that provide a larger audience to address our needs, but then again he may actually be asked questions.  Questions like, okay Mr. Schaitberger , how will the US Government loosing its AAA bond rating effect your membership?  You know little questions like that. How about explaining the difference between a “riskless” rate of return, and a “historical return on investments” and how that applies to your membership.  Maybe take the time to inform your members on what their “Beck” rights are.

   For months now we have been told about how we are under attack, how the greedy rich people want to destroy the middle class so they do not have to pay taxes. Okay, thanks for the heads up, but is that it, are you not going to go any further. How about some details?  How about presenting both sides so we can make an informed decision about what is best for our future, both in our professional and personal lives.

   I can understand why my local leadership can’t get around to answering any of these questions. They are real busy you know having special meetings to spend more of our money on a building we so desperately needed.  I guess the plan is, if the Stock Market collapses again and we all loose our retirement, we will always have this fantastic real estate investment we can sell and divide up the proceeds of to live off of.  Given the current state of affairs I can see why they have devoted so much attention this project. Without this new building we might have had to go on having meetings in the same old strip mall we have always used, oh the humanity!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Honor, Duty, Trust, Integrity, Is it real?

    Occasionally we must elevate our conversation.  Sometimes we have to lift our heads from our day-to-day lives and think about who we are and what we stand for.
Now I am not anyone’s judge, nor do I intend to be. I am a flawed man with my own shortcomings that I struggle with.  Nonetheless we must occasionally discuss the values and principals we profess to live by, or else we risk loosing them.

 Honor:      Good name or public esteem, a showing of usually merited respect, faithfulness to high moral standards.
Synonyms include; honesty, integrity, righteousness, and uprightness.
Antonyms include; baseness, dishonor, lowness, corruption, depravity, disgrace, sinfulness, wretchedness.

Duty:       obligatory tasks, conduct, service or functions that arise from one’s position. A moral or legal obligation. Something one must do because of prior agreement.
Synonyms include; burden, charge, commitment, incumbency.
Antonyms include; exemption, waiver and loophole.

Trust:      firm belief in the integrity, ability, effectiveness, or genuineness of someone or something. Responsibility for the safety and well-being of someone or something. The assured reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truth of someone or something.  One in which confidence is placed.
Synonyms include; confidence, credence, faith.
Antonyms include; distrust, skepticism, suspicion, disenchantment.

Integrity:     firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values: incorruptibility: an unimpaired condition. Conduct that conforms to an accepted standard of right and wrong, devotion to telling the truth,  faithfulness to high moral standards.
Synonyms include; character, decency, goodness, honesty, righteousness, uprightness, virtue, truthfulness.
Antonyms include; badness, evil, immorality, sin, wickedness, villainy, crookedness, deception, meanness, insidiousness, treacherousness, deceitfulness.


    Ask yourself, are we living to these principals that we set for ourselves, are we even trying to anymore? Do we live to these values if we manipulate a staffing system for our personal financial gain? Do we live to these standards when we are silent about the same?  Do we live to these standards when we accept manipulations and half-truths from our leaders?

    Many among us have accepted the praise and high respect we were given after September 11th that was earned from the blood and sacrifice of others.  Respect we really did nothing to earn.  Shortly after 9-11 at the dedication of Station 5, as the commander of our Honor Guard I gave a short speech acknowledging these very facts.  In that speech I thanked the public for their praise and support, and promised that from that day until my last day in the fire service I would do all that I could to earn what they had given us, because it had come at such a high price.  I guess that is part of what drives me. I promised never to forget.  When our actions no longer reflect our words we must take notice, we must look inward and reflect on what we are doing, where we are going, and how we conduct ourselves while doing it.

    We are heading into some even more trying times than the last few years have been. What kind of people will we be on the other side?  Will we be the kind of people who stand in the furnace, and account for our actions, or will we run and hide from the truth. Will we try to find loopholes and rationalize our conduct, or will we hold the line accept the consequences?

     In my life I have learned that loyalty is simply a choice, and one must not remain loyal to someone or something that has been corrupted, and refuses to accept it and work to change. I have learned that loyalty is a choice, and doing the right thing is a matter of character.

    Who will we be in two years?  The choice is ours.  Will we be the people who stood against our neighbors for our own selfish interest, or will we be the people who helped each other.  Will we choose to preserve our country for the benefit of all? Will we choose to side with those who want to destroy our economic system, so our leadership can maintain their influence and prestige, at the detriment of all.

   Honor, Duty, Trust and Integrity are not just words printed on our shirts, hats and fire trucks. They are words we are supposed to live by.  It may be difficult but I believe, no, I KNOW we are up to the challenge.  If we cannot get our leadership to understand this, then they must go. 
 The truth is we can stand up and do the right thing at the local level, we do not need the IAFF and we do not need the AFL CIO.  That is the truth they so desperately do not want you to see, WE DON’T NEED THEM, THEY NEED US.  With out us they are nothing.  With out us they have no power to accomplish anything.  If you look, you will see, they long ago stopped looking out for your interest, how much longer will you remain silent and support theirs. 

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Short and to the Point

  "Citizenship In A Republic"


It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.


-Theodore Roosevelt

Paris, France on 23 April, 1910

I think you get my meaning!
Thanks, 
Roger

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

“One Step Closer to the Edge, and its About to Break”

   No I am not talking about the Linkin Park song.  I am talking about your pension.
Standard & Poors (S&P) moved the credit rating of the USA to a negative outlook.  
This “is one warning shot at least to investors that should be loud and clear in
Washington.”  Said Bill Gross, a founder of one of worlds largest bond funds, that
dumped government holdings back in February.  According to an article in the WSJ
a downgrade in the credit rating usually follows about six months after the outlook
change.

   The US Government loosing its AAA rating, which 2 years ago all the experts said
could “never” happen , would have devastating effects on our pension system.  This I
have explained in my previous articles.

  This is just one more example in a long list, of our union leadership looking out for
what is best for them and not looking out for our interest , like they are PAID to do.
As our country goes so will go our pension, they inextricably linked.  Try and explain
to me how supporting the progressive agenda to preserve “collective bargaining”  is
going to help us, when supporting that agenda will destroy our future financial
stability.  The way I see it they are more worried about preserving their power and
prestige for themselves, so they can continue to feel good rubbing elbows  with all the
“powerful” people in our state and national governments.  The way it is set up our
pensions are supposed to be guaranteed, if the stock market fails, then our
neighbors have to pay our pensions in the form of higher taxes.  There in sits the
crux of the matter. They can stand there and tell you people are trying to destroy
your collective bargaining rights, and therefore your pensions. One has nothing to
do with the other. They don’t care about the stock market, because they don’t care if
they raise your and your neighbors taxes, because its want they want in the first
place. They are hoping against all hope that you do not wake up and pay attention,
and recognize that you are being used.
    The response thus far to these critiques, to run articles like the one in the
Washington Post the other day explaining how nurses and firefighters feelings are
hurt, because the tax paying public see’s what they do not. An UNSUSTAINABLE
SYSTEM.  We are rapidly running out of other peoples money, the tax payers, your
neighbors,  see it. Our Union is pitting us against them. 
    As union members we must stand up, we must take back control of our unions
and place them back on a path of freedom and prosperity.  If you can not do this
because it is the right thing to do, then do the research and recognize how it directly
effects your future financial stability.  To sit by silently as the system collapses and
then to turn to your neighbor and say sorry you got hurt so bad, but pay me, because
I got mine, is not only unethical, it is blatantly immoral.





Monday, April 18, 2011

It's a Leadership Problem!

     On March 10th at our monthly Union membership meeting a motion was made, seconded and passed, that required our union leadership to post a complete copy of the meeting rules on our Local 1285 web site.
   Our meetings are regulated by the Atwood’s Rules for Meetings. This book is not commonly available as it is out of print. 
    Contrary to what our Union president said at this meeting, the International does NOT require us to use this manual. We can choose it if we want, but the readily available Roberts Rules of Order is also acceptable.
    There was a time limit established for the completion of this motion. As the web site had crashed recently the motion was amended to give them 30 days after the website was up and running again, to complete this task.  Given that a union member volunteered to complete this task on his own, so as our membership could have access to the rules governing the meetings, I am perplexed as to why this has not happened yet.

  Our Union leadership can arrange a two-day vote and manage to spend five hundred thousand dollars of OUR money, with a small percentage of membership actually voting to do so. They can then take that money purchase a building, begin the plans to renovate it, all in under a few weeks, but somehow they can not manage to fix the website, and post the rules in, lets see what has it been now 40 days.

   That makes me wonder why our union leadership is so adverse to its rank and file members having access to the rules.  Could it be because then they could not manipulate the meetings to their benefit and silence dissent? 

   How many times will our members have to be shown, that our leadership is not looking out for what is best for us, but for them?  Do we have any takers on the over and under for how long it will actually take to get IAFF Local 1285 web site back up and running?

 

   

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Liberty or Tyranny, Where Do You Stand?

This post if from a friend of mine. Him and I disagree on a lot of things, but we do agree on liberty. You may see post on here from time to time from him.







  I am a retired Firefighter. I am writing because I believe
 that our country has taken a wrong turn, and most refuse to see the truth. Furthermore, as a union member, you may be a pawn without your knowledge. Most people in America still have the perception of America as a land of liberty, but this is rapidly becoming only an illusion.
I stand with Firefighters for Freedom, and any other individual/organization that embraces freedom. And, I oppose any individual/organization insofar as they desire for and seek power/force over others and act to thwart freedom, liberty and individual rights - the very cornerstones of the founding of America. The instant that power/force is used against one’s own convictions and/or possessions (property rights) the principle of liberty is no longer respected and all are at risk of the whims of tyrants. Good intention is no consolation, and evasion of truth is dishonest. That is, evasion of the contradiction that force against one for the sake of another is still called liberty…it is not. That brings me to the current issue, as presented on Firefighters for Freedom; the current alignment of unions with socialist organizations.
There is a new “liberty” today in America. It is the demand that entitlements be provided to individuals by society; those who demand that their existence be provided for as a free meal ticket…but by whom? Society?  But what is society but the aggregate of individuals? So let’s not talk of the meal provider as some nefarious, unidentifiable and endless money tree. Ultimately, it is the individual who has a gun pointed at his head forced to give up private possessions to the demand for “free” entitlements; social security, healthcare, minimum wage, etc. Forceful demand is the antithesis of liberty. That is self-evident.  It is a breach of the principle of liberty. Consider, is it right that property rights reside with the producer, or that personal property be forcefully transferred from the producer to the non-producer? This is the hallmark of socialism and the direction of this country – the violation of individual rights and the principle of liberty.
I am not suggesting that those who work as Firefighters are non-producers, they provide a valuable service, and sometimes at great personal risk. But the facts are that, first, your pay does come from tax money, from those who do produce with personal risk of time and capital, and so therefore there is an obligation for fire departments, with the support of the union, to be fiscally accountable. Second, today our unions stand with organizations who demand unearned entitlements. Is this what YOU are about? All I ask is that you do the research and see if this is the case with your union. Do they stand with organizations that support force for the unearned? If so, stand up for your convictions and declare yourself a socialist. If not, stand up and oppose it. There is no middle ground. You either support these associations of your union, or you don’t. You either stand for liberty, or you allow the violation of individual rights. And silence is complicit acceptance.

Mike Nelson