• Fondots@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      It is and it isn’t

      Certain things absolutely need to be standardized

      But in other cases it can just kind of bog things down.

      I remember one training thing we had to do to keep our certifications up to date, part of it had to do with fire dispatch.

      And at the beginning of that, our instructor basically said “Almost nothing in this course is at all relevant to us. But it’s a national standard and we have to teach this to you”

      It had a lot to do with wildland firefighting and some other specific situations that have nothing to do with how things operate in our area or with the kinds of situations we deal with.

      It was interesting, I learned some fun facts, but I haven’t yet had any reason to use any of the knowledge I picked up from that training.

      And that time could have probably been better spent doing something else.