With my 48 hr shift work week as a full time firefighter complete, my days off (dedicated voluntarily) as President of the NSW Fire Brigade Employees' Union began, starting with a call from ABC radio at 6.30am. They were calling in regards to our media release on drug and alcohol testing in Fire and Rescue NSW. As I did the interview my family were rousing, starting to get ready for school and work. The interview went well, and on completion of the call, my family pretended I didn't just take a Union call so early in the morning. Thank goodness FBEU State Secretary (Jim Casey) was taking most of the media calls this morning, before he was offline for part of the day. Making lunches, and chatting with my girls was soon complete, one lot taking off in the car, the other small child onto the school bus. Successful morning (not including the incident involving lost socks) by 8.45am. I was due at my first event for the day at 9.30am, but first - the house work! After running around the house, tidying up, making beds, and putting washing on, it was all soon done, but I was now running late... quick change, and out the door, email by phone on the way.En route to FBEU Union delegate training, I had time to speak to WinTV News, a Teachers Federation Official, and my Union office. Dad's birthday too, but no time for that yet! Into the car park, and up to the venue, just in time to meet and greet my fellow Union members, officials, and staff from the Union office. Delegates training was soon underway.10 mins in, a call from Win TV again, they want to do an interview in the car park - so out I go. I get a good run with the presenter on the FBEU training day, the Teachers Federation event on that afternoon, and our major public sector rally in Sydney on Sept 8. Good interview, good coverage - back to the training. During the delegate training, several other issues arose requiring phone calls. Luckily I wasn't presenting, so I could slip in and out of the well run event (thanks to the great FBEU staff and officials present). One of the issues on the boil, the possible closure of our Communications centres, and some member based issues around some bans we had in place at those centres. In and out - but got the calls covered, including some caucusing with (and solid support from) my Exec around those issues. Back to the delegates, this time with a chance for some input, and a good chat with them while finishing up. Another successful delegate training day as part of the State roll out.Cutting it fine for time to get home for my youngest coming off the school bus, I jump in the car, and head back home. On the way home, the office calls, FRNSW has listed us in the Industrial Relations Commission. Some strategic decisions around that are made, then I arrive home. Just in time for my daughter, and as she dawdles down the road, picking flowers and skipping, I'm reminded of why I do what I do. We have a chat about important issues, like her need for some band aids after a school yard fall, and a discussion on today's library book decisions. Just then, the wife arrives home, just in time for the changeover. A quick cuppa, and I'm back out the door, off to the Teachers Federation meeting as a guest speaker. Once again cutting the timeline fine, I'm back past the places I've already been today, with more time to make some follow up calls. The IRC didn't go well, but we have some time to discuss further as an Exec tomorrow. Traffic building, but I get to Wollongong TAFE for the meeting with Teachers. Another great Union event, with discussions and info on the current draconian laws NSW public sector workers are facing under our filthy Liberal government. Finally getting through the main parts of the day, but the phone rings off the hook all the way home. Some more work now building to followup tomorrow, just like the traffic in front of me. Almost home - shit! "Dad's B'day!" A quick call saves the day, and time to pull in to get something to cook for dinner. Evening time with the family, I cook a nice meal, while my wife runs the kids around to various events. They're busier than I am. Homework with the little one, teenage discussion with the eldest, all part of the night time ritual. Couple of Union SMS's and emails in between, kept secret like a double agent's spy work, so as not to piss off my girls. With them all settled in bed, and some emails to attend to, I thought, "what if I blog my days events - I wonder if it will be of interest to anyone?" - probably not..... but there you go. Ready to do it all again tomorrow, another day in the [R] evolution.
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