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PENSION OVERTIME

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 THIS IS MY OPINION ONLY MY CRYSTAL BALL TELLS ME 1) The City will pay BC/DC Extra Hours Retention Bonus from the Referendum Fund. 2) The City will no longer pay "overtime" to BC/DC, saving that amount from the General Fund. 3) Being a "Bonus" the City can discontinue this at anytime. 4) The City would be under no obligation to revert back to "straight time overtime" for BC/DC since they have now been classified at "exempt," just like Sr. Management. Welcome to the latest peak behind the green curtain. By now, we all are aware that the Fire Department is making Battalion Chief and Division Chief "extra time" pensionable.  Under this proposal, Battalion Chiefs and Division Chiefs would no longer receive "overtime" for the overtime hours they work. Rather, they would receive this "Bonus" each quarter at the same pay rate that they would have ordinarily received for their regular pay. It

Memphis in May Funding (2022)

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In response to the concerns over funding for the Fire House 5 Memphis in May Championship Cooking Team ("BBQfest"), I have prepared the following response for your consideration. First, I have been on two teams for around 20+ years; IAFF 1784 Fire House 5 (3rd place in Beef 2021), and what was formerly the 3 Alarm Smokers, now Sowsed by Noon (2nd place in Ribs 2021). I managed our Fire House 5 team for the 15 years I was in office. I assisted with the budgeting, and the logistics of putting the event together for our membership. When I left office this past October, I forwarded an email to the Fire House 5 Team, and the officers of 1784 outlining what needed to be done moving forward, and prepared a shared spreadsheet with all the significant budgeting and logistics information. I said that to say, it is my intention to actively participate next year with the team that I have paid fees to for the time I have been in office. However, I will continue to assist the Fire House 5

Ancient Artifacts

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THE JOE NORMAN MUSEUM OF MODERN ARTIFACTS PART - 1 After serving 15 years in office, some would say I was fortunate enough to amass a prestigious collection of priceless artifacts that would give me motivation to make it through the tough times, and a few others I would enjoy in solitude. As I made my way through these items, I thought I would share a few of more special ones with you here. I hope they bring you as much joy and inspiration as they did me. In no particular order: Steven Zachar autographed baseball This baseball was autographed by the legendary Firefighter Steven Zachar. It was used for the first pitch in the historic Little League World Series in 1978 when the Bad News Bears defeated the defending Japanese champions. Most are unaware that Steven was actually a child stunt double for  Jackie Earle Haley  who played MVP  Kelly Leak. MDA and Twin Peaks (DFW) They know how to make a guy feel special! U.S. Senator's Lamar

TPFFA PRESIDENT 2021

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MATTHEW TOMEK ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE TENNESSEE PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION TPFFA President Matthew Tomek (R) with TPFFA Secretary / Treasurer Barry Byers (L) October 15, 2021 Today, Matthew Tomek was elected President of the Tennessee Professional Firefighters Association. Matthew is Secretary / Treasurer of one of the largest IAFF Local's in the United States. He has helped keep the Memphis Fire Fighters Association IAFF Local 1784 on a successful trajectory of legislative goals. He has the experience and support necessary to keep the Local and TPFFA on solid footing, and on the path to success. Congratulations to Matthew and the entire TPFFA!

Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

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I should have stayed on the farm, I should have listened to my old man... Today is the end of an era. For me anyways. For those that remember, this is my Tommy West goodbye  (in pertinent part). [PAST] In the beginning; I ran for Secretary/Treasurer in 2003. I came in 3rd in a 3-way race. I was young, and "only" had six years on the job. I stayed active though, and with the help of the new officers and Executive Board I prepared myself to run again some day. I didn't know when that would be, but I knew that I would be better prepared once I did. As I prepared myself, one thing that stuck in my head was a conversation I had with an EMS Supervisor. Someone that had been around for a while, part of the "old guard." After the 2003 election he told me that the membership would never elect a Paramedic into a primary Union officer position. I wasn't convinced. From 2003 - 2006 I was fortunate enough to be elected as a delegate to State and International Conventions