I'll try to come back to topic!......
First and foremost, I have not had anything to do with the CFS. My only experiences with the CFS have been responding with CFS crews to calls and working with CFS crews at incidents, so I cannot comment on how the management operates the CFS as a whole.
I can only comment on what I have read, both in the paper and on this forum. I have worked as a volunteer and understand the issues that come with volunteering, both internally and externally. There are always issues between induvidual brigades/units/stations, and the good old 'recognition' of the service that has been provided free of charge.
Now back to the topic,
.....a future to look forwards to?....
From my outsiders point of view, each time I see a story in the paper regarding the CFS, it always seems to be a whinge about something. Last time I recall an article that I read was something along the lines of - the CFS is having issues with the SACAD system and are being overwhelmed by the amount of calls that the CFS is attending. Yes, there are issues but complaining about how many calls the service is now going to,..... I mean, C'mon. I do realise this is coming from the management but this is what is being put out there to the public.
I have personally attended jobs and heard the CFS guys say " If this is not a going job, we don't want to be responded " - this was in one of those urban fringe areas that is CFS area.
All that ever seems to happen on this forum is people whinging. From what I have picked up on here, it seems that the CFS is one big circus being run by each brigade because no one knows what the management is doing. Unfortunately, I believe that without a solid foundation, the house will never be straight and in the CFS' case, the footings are crooked and until everyone is reading the same page, your future looks dim and might even collapse one day.
My opinion from the outside looking in.