Haha, you conveniently ignored something I said. I hope you don;t tell the above to a fireman trying to save your life though lol.
Do you want a guy that is worried who is going to pay him and how fast he can get done with you so he can collect from someone else coming through the door of your burning building? Then worry about what company gives him the bigger kick backs for using their rescuing tools and using those whether appropriate for the job or not. If the rescue attempt fails accept 0 responsibility for the tools and methods he chose and for the delay while figuring out payment options? My guess is no, but you would let him operate on you
i've always thought firefighters, emt's, and most police are under paid.
this was brought home a couple of years ago, when on the way home from my part time job, i came up on an accident that had just happened......a car was on it's roof in the middle of rt 42 south, and the one that hit it was about 200 yards beyond it, and on fire.
i along with others stopped. some ran to the car on fire, and some of us ran to the one on the roof......we couldn't do anything for the lady in that car, except try to keep her calm. it was leaking fuel, so no one touched anything.....fire crews were there less than 10 minutes after we stopped.
it was truly amazing to watch those guys pull up, and go to work. the professionalism they exhibited was second to none, and they had her out of that car in mere minutes.
meanwhile, the guy that got out of the burning car got himself arrested, due to the fact he was chasing people away from his car with a handgun.
yea....fire fighters do not make nearly enough money.