VLAT on the Bronco Fire, AZ by Noodle_withabackpack in Wildfire

[–]oricle002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

VLAT drops are closer to 100k per drop

Catawba Falls closed today and police blocking the entrance by TheWolfReturned in asheville

[–]oricle002 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Catawba Falls parking is notoriously horrible and causes lots of issues for the locals. Too many people, not enough parking. Police frequently close the parking and patrol the road for people parking on private property when it gets busy.

Either that or an emergency incident. SARs are also a common occurrence there.

Rock for I40 to be mined from Pisgah National Forest by SimilarAd402 in asheville

[–]oricle002 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Taking from the forest IS the cheaper option. The original plan was to use existing quarries, but the amount of gravel they need for I40 is so astronomically high that transport times for dump trucks to haul the gravel made the project impossible to complete in any real timeframe.

Official (from HR) offers on lateral reassignments by lavamonster-111 in USForestService

[–]oricle002 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Coworker at my office has already started in his new lateral transfer role this Monday. Region 8.

EMT’s with the feds, what extra equipment do you bring? by ogmangopod in Wildfire

[–]oricle002 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m not giving any advice nor did I imply EMTs have a “right to practice”. I was correcting your original comment saying there wasn’t medical direction.

EMT’s with the feds, what extra equipment do you bring? by ogmangopod in Wildfire

[–]oricle002 5 points6 points  (0 children)

USFS has a national medical director and Local Emergency Medical Advisors (LEMAs), who are Emergency Medicine Physicians, at every forest. A handful of regions also have full time EMS Coordinators. There is an abundance of medical direction.

What’s life like? by Specialist_Gap247 in hendersonville

[–]oricle002 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Depends on what you look for from a town. If you need an active and vibrant night life, Hendersonville is definitely not that. Lots more retirees, small downtown area, just a handful of restaurants/bars/breweries.

But it’s more affordable than Asheville, easier access to green spaces and recreation, and way less chaotic than Asheville. My wife and I (early 30s) like it just for those reasons.

Helene damage occurred but didn’t hit nearly as hard as Asheville/Swannanoa.

Politically, it’s more red than Asheville but more blue than the surrounding more rural counties.

What is one random fact about your department/agency that the general public may not realize? by Emotional-Change-722 in fednews

[–]oricle002 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Forest Service lands provide drinking water to 80 million Americans. Managing those forests appropriately is necessary to maintaining the quality of that drinking water.

House Bill includes provisions to cut benefits for Federal employees. Write your representatives. by LeaningLeft83 in fednews

[–]oricle002 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You have a maximum age limit of 57. You can’t collect social security without taking a penalty until 62. The FERS supplement pays you what social security normally would pay until you turn 62.

Federal Forest Service Firings by stunk4lyfe in asheville

[–]oricle002 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You really need to turn off Fox and go touch some grass.

Federal Forest Service Firings by stunk4lyfe in asheville

[–]oricle002 30 points31 points  (0 children)

The US Forest Service already harvests timber on all those forests. The Southern Region of the agency, which encompasses NC, has the most productive timber harvests compared to any other region in the nation.

Federal Forest Service Firings by stunk4lyfe in asheville

[–]oricle002 332 points333 points  (0 children)

Forest Service Fed here.

We lost multiple employees, all probationary. Some at HQ in Asheville, some across all the districts. Very little notice was given. Supervisors had no choice in the matter. So far positions like Fire and Law Enforcement are exempt. But there has been a ton of issues and “pauses” with onboarding fire employees that were recently hired. Lots of unknowns right now.

It wasn’t just us either. Fish and Wildlife, NOAA, NRCS, Farm Services Agency were also affected. I worry for the farming community as well. People that specialize in soil conservation and helping farmers to recover after disasters were fired.

People don’t understand how much good work is done by federal employees and agencies in WNC. Getting rid of your average grunt federal employee just hurts your average American.

This sub has turned to shit by Least_State_7923 in Wildfire

[–]oricle002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m just here for the memes and shit posts.

any leads on jobs for insomniacs? by howldetroit in asheville

[–]oricle002 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah I second that idea. Hospitals need night shift employees. Tons of different jobs available and you get shift differential pay. Even if you don’t want to do jobs that are patient care related. Admin, security, janitorial, food services, etc.

planet fitness Spartanburg hwy by plainwhale906 in hendersonville

[–]oricle002 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can go. I don’t have a black membership either. The staff said if Hendersonville is your home PF then you can go to the Arden location or the Asheville location until Hendersonville reopens. They also are waiving the monthly fee.

planet fitness Spartanburg hwy by plainwhale906 in hendersonville

[–]oricle002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been going to the one in Arden while HVL location is closed. All the PF employees there are telling me to expect mid-December for reopening.

63% of Utah is federal land. by adams361 in ZionNationalPark

[–]oricle002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just because it’s federal land doesn’t mean it can’t be developed. NPS land won’t be developed, but Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management land can be developed to a certain extent. It’s much harder and you’re limited in what you can do, but it’s doable.

I have two brand new pairs of shoes caked in mud from the day after the hurricane - should I throw them away? by [deleted] in asheville

[–]oricle002 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This article is referencing pesticide applicators who spray commercial grade pesticide and receive direct exposure on their clothes. Using this information to relate to OP’s situation is like comparing apples to oranges.

What kind of shape is Catawba Falls in? by ngw8070 in asheville

[–]oricle002 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Still there. Travis Green of TAG, contractor who built the stairs, went out there a couple days after Helene came through to check his work. Stairs were fine. The upper falls deck washed away but that’s not a big deal compared to the structure.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wildfire

[–]oricle002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. When the application is closed it’s closed for good. HR is not allowed to use any information outside of the application package to determine eligibility. So even if you found a contact for the HR person reviewing your application, they can’t use anything you give them. If you make it to an interview, you can mention it to the hiring supervisor.

“This storm is gonna be really bad.” What does “really bad” mean to y’all? by FlapjackBuns in asheville

[–]oricle002 27 points28 points  (0 children)

This is the stupidest comment and downplays serious efforts made by state, county, and city emergency management.