Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - boredmatrix

Pages: [1] 2 3 4 ... 25
1
SAAS / Re: SA Paramedical Service - Careerone Advertiser Newspaper
« on: April 24, 2011, 07:19:47 PM »
if you want to have this discussion then feel free to PM me.

I was not discussing OHS policies in this forum.  Clinical Competence and OHS have common bonds, but are otherwise wide apart.

2
SAAS / Re: PTS
« on: April 22, 2011, 09:57:51 PM »
Lol....nah that's already out.....annoyed too many people when I was out bush for that to stay hidden!

Maybe I'm too balanced and fair in the targets of my criticism?

Time to put a stop to that i think......

3
Incident Operations / Re: RCR Oakbank
« on: April 22, 2011, 07:19:07 PM »
I can see why they wanted the patients out quick!

pffft....standard paramedic request....

Paramedic or panicking Medstar nurses?

4
SAAS / Re: PTS
« on: April 22, 2011, 07:11:16 PM »
Lol...thanks for the vote of confidence....I think!   :evil:

Although I don't think i've had crack at you yet have I? 
 :-P





5
SAAS / Re: SA Paramedical Service - Careerone Advertiser Newspaper
« on: April 21, 2011, 10:21:44 PM »
That might be your opinion med-boy...but the proof is usually in the pudding.....and those who are competent, professional and worth their salt don't generally feel the need to market that just to prove a point!




6
SAAS / Re: PTS
« on: April 21, 2011, 10:17:55 PM »
Bored Matrix seems to like to bag almost all, with one obvious omission...

Lol.

Nope...I've had my thing to say about IMS as well in the past if you'd care to hunt back through.


7
SAAS / Re: PTS
« on: April 21, 2011, 08:25:44 AM »


But if they can't make it, why couldn't SAPS transport, get the patient to their destination sooner, and not have them miss their appointment and get booted from the clinic.




And what's wrong with IMS?

Oh that's right....it's been a while.....time for you to start banging the Paramedical Services drum again.........

Seriously- we're not that interested in a bit of free marketing for your employer.......perhaps kudos for trying but it got boring a long time ago!  Give it up!


8
SAAS / Re: SAAS Motorcycle
« on: April 18, 2011, 01:22:22 PM »
I think he's a bit more than a Cert 2 driving trainer.

last I heard he is SAAS's driving standards manager.....

9
Country Fire Service / Re: Use of fire sirens
« on: April 18, 2011, 01:20:21 PM »

On the day, simple things will work far better than complex things......


such things as smoke signals perhaps??   :-P

10
Country Fire Service / Re: Use of fire sirens
« on: April 18, 2011, 09:27:40 AM »
There's nothing wrong with what Pip is doing In getting the community on-side.  I thougt this was the whole concept of "community" - ensuring that everyone is aware of issues that have the potential to impact on their welfare!

I can also see your Side Alex - but would be so bold as to suggest that perhaps those who do make those types of phone calls are also the type who rarely leave the house to interact with their community.

Perhaps the whole concept of CFS managing globally from a metro centric base is a little outdated if it doesn't recognize the ability of locals in any community to promote the CFS and it's relevant safety messages at the local level taking into account local issues, resources and infrastructure!

11
Introductions / Re: hey all
« on: April 13, 2011, 12:39:28 AM »
oi..I take offence to that...you pillock!

I might only have half of my midbrain and a stump for a left hand, but I can carry a drip torch with the best of them.....

12
SA Firefighter General / Re: Old fire trucks-private ownership
« on: April 11, 2011, 05:10:25 PM »
No different to private ambulance services.

It will happen unless the government legislates it out of existence.

And like most things that happen in this state - there will be a lengthy delay in having any kegislation to regulate it......and then when it does it will be rushed through and c0cked up anyway

13
Emergency Vehicles / Re: BRV Interior
« on: April 03, 2011, 01:09:27 AM »
For the ignorant among us- there is a headset communiction system in the car...not to mention the CCTV system for the back of the car....

14
SASES / Re: make sense much??
« on: March 20, 2011, 01:19:38 PM »
....And that's just the start of it Pip.

Having been a public servant for more than 10 years it is easy to see why, in the last 4 or 5 years that volunteer based  government ESO's will have difficulty retaining staff.

As an employee on a reasonable wage, I tolerate the bull$hit, the politics  and borderline bullying type behaviour because it is my job.....but when you're there volunteering your time and all these barriers keep popping up....it's easy to see why retention is an issue....not to mention the effect that a lack of retention has a direct knock on effect to your recruiting when word gets around as to why no-one hangs around!

It's not that hard to be nice to your staff now is it? 

15
SASES / make sense much??
« on: March 17, 2011, 08:55:23 AM »
STATE Emergency Service workers could be paid in a set-up similar to the Army Reserve under a proposal floated yesterday designed to boost volunteer numbers.

Emergency response to recent wild weather, including Cyclone Yasi and flash flooding, was hindered by not enough volunteer workers turning out when called upon.

Townsville City Council's Community Safety chairman Cr Dale Last said the volunteer group should begin paying its people to ensure they were ready and able in our darkest hour of need.

Cr Last said Cyclone Yasi highlighted the fact the service needed more members.

"The problem we are experiencing is people are now time-poor and a lot of other organisations are in the same boat with people struggling to give up their time," he said.

He said payment would make the ailing service more attractive to join.

"It would provide some form of remuneration and provide incentive for people to join and we need more people, there's no question about that," he said.

SES local controller Joyce Scorey said she was happy with the service's response during the recent wild weather.

"Overall, we did very well I think the only issues with that was the public expectation that the SES can do anything and everything," she said.

"However we were a bit thin on the ground, which is normal for this time of year."

"We had teams ready together within hours of the cyclone crossing the coast."

Ms Scorey said while the prospect of being paid for their work would entice new members to the services, it wouldn't necessarily bring with it a higher level of recruit.

"I think it will have a detrimental effect," she said.

Cr Last, who is also the Local Disaster Management Group chairman , urged the State Government to get behind the call.

"It's been the subject of previous discussion, but I think in the wash-up of all the disasters Queensland has experienced this year, I think it's something that should be discussed," he said.

Emergency Services Minister Neil Roberts said he preferred the SES remained a volunteer organisation.


http://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/article/2011/03/17/215741_news.html

16
SAAS / Re: OT Private - Industrial Paramedic & Pre-Hospital Care
« on: March 17, 2011, 12:37:16 AM »
The same thing that happens to Most of his comments......common sense and the risk of someone taking some kind of civilmaction for slander :evil:


17
SA Firefighter General / What would you tell the new CO
« on: March 13, 2011, 10:48:57 AM »


Any highly unionized workforce which is focussed on just one or two specialized workgroups will be inherently, much stronger.

It is for this same  reason the AEA doesn't represent non-public sector paramedical or ambulance staff. 

While yes- it makes life difficult for the paid CFS staff- I don't see how this workgroup would be any more or less represented in the UFU as it is the PSA given that they are such a small group.

18
SAAS / Re: PTS
« on: March 04, 2011, 05:10:32 PM »
simply closing a loophole so they can't get stung by one of the privates-  again...

19
SAAS / Re: PTS
« on: March 03, 2011, 10:45:41 PM »
you mean - there's forums in this World-Wide-Web that don't slag, sling mud, hang $hit on other users or generally just start bad rumours?

...how boring!

20
SAAS / Re: PTS
« on: March 03, 2011, 12:32:39 AM »
No- the reputation is there because all these kids who have gotten high scores at school to get into one of the more popular degree programs have no idea how to:

1)  keep their mouth shut at the appropriate times, and learn the line between assertion and aggression
2) admit that they are wrong or don't know
3) keep an open mind....the one method you are taught at uni isn't necessarily the only method
4) learn by working diligently and hard
5) understandthat they've just spent 3 years at uni learning all this stuff and only now are they going to start to learn how to be a paramedic.
6) understand that learning points 1,2+3 concurrently and interchangeably takes time.




21
SAAS / Re: PTS
« on: March 02, 2011, 07:08:02 PM »
Similar in the IT industry as well.

A fresh graduate will not be allowed to take full control of a companies network. They would be started on the help desk phone or maintenance with supervision.

Everyone needs experience which the tertiary institutions do not seem to provide.

absolutely - and neither should anyone fresh into any industry with no experience be stepping straight into those roles.

from a practical perspective it's dangerous, and from a business perspective it could cost you a lot of money in both lost productivity and lost clients because of it!

I can't think of one single industry off the top of my head where you can walk in and instantly walk the walk and talk the talk.....

Tradies spend 4 years as an apprentice for a reason!

22
SAAS / Re: PTS
« on: February 28, 2011, 11:32:18 PM »
Bugger off knackers....it's not about being nice- it's about being competent.

....And no....I don't care that you can tell me how knowledge of Sgarbossa's  criteria can make young better clinician if you sit there for 25 mins trying to diagnose the infarction while the patient quietly wanders toward the light at the end of the tunnel. 


23
SAAS / Re: PTS
« on: February 28, 2011, 06:39:32 AM »
the stigma isn't because they're uni trained.

the stigma is because they're all coming out with the attitude that they know everything already - and then they fall over at the first hurdle they get to in a job when you let them go.

granted- they're not all like it, but the majority will speak for the minority.

the best ones are those who've had a life outside of ambulance and have gone back to study and then come out on the road.  At least they have the ability to talk to someone without being aggressive, condescending or downright rude! (and that's not even the patients!)

24
Country Fire Service / Re: Structure fire investigator's
« on: February 25, 2011, 02:42:49 PM »

The problem is it is much like MVAs, in that many brigades feel they have to remain till the absoloute last second, when more often than not the job could be passed over to SAPol once secured/made safe.


the mets sure as hell don't hang around long for VA's in the city - maybe you can put this in an SOP!

Cones out, disconnect battery, drop litter on oil, sweep litter into gutter with glass and plastic fragments, pick up cones......gone!

25
SAAS / Re: Ambicare Victoria no more
« on: February 24, 2011, 10:01:23 PM »

Likewise there are many companies who if they loose just a few key contracts would be broke and out of business too.

All the more reason to have a good business model spread across a large number of clients and keep customer service and staff satisfaction as your key elements Really isn't it?

But we wouldn't expect public servants to understand that model.......

Pages: [1] 2 3 4 ... 25
anything