Fire/EMS/Law Enforcement jobs are worth as much as that municipality has to pay to fill the positions. They will always make less than they are worth but never less than it takes to fill the position or it won't work.
^^^^^This
I’m a Career firefighter for 19 years (city) started a season in wildland prior.
I was part of the 9-11 interest boom as we say. I competed against over 800 qualified applicants for 28 spots. And those were probably above average hiring ratio. Starting pay 27k. Now nearly 50k in my area, and we can’t fill classes and what we do get isn’t the quality it was just based off the numbers. My city is considered competitive market value and written as policy to stay competitive with other “like cities”. The reality it’s we can’t hire and can’t keep people in emergency services. Police and ems especially, but fire as well. Ems the job sucks but it’s an easy way in my area to transition nursing. (Ems hopes to keep a medic 4 years before burnout. Keep word hopes)
Some days I leave work and sore from laughing all shift and well rested and think I can’t believe they pay me for this. A lot days i ask myself what am I thinking, I’ve suffered from alcohol abuse, insomnia, CANCER, pts, and will need a shoulder surgery in the near future, I’m 40 just for reference. All heavily attributed to the job. I’ve spent most of my 19 years on busy inner city engine companies and special operations. I say that all while chomping at the bit to get off my short vacation and get back to the fire house.
Whenever the economy starts to suck or someone has a shit job they hate, this wil come up. I know it’s coming again. 2010-2013 everyone hated city employees. Was what it was. I was scolded weekly saying that they were paying for my food at the firehouse. Not true atleast in my area. It got To the point we took a guy off the truck, got out of uniform, and went to the store so not to be hassled……
Another recent development in the industry is head hunting. Recently the other 20yr captain at my station was approached by much smaller city 1/10th our size, with an insane offer that he excepted. And no one blamed him. This is a huge change one that pd has been dealing with for a. While but now is. In the fire service.
Honestly though this is probably a trolling tread I bit on, and I’ll post and ghost.
I’m sorry the Op brother in law didn’t get hired years ago