 Hi, my name's Sean McManami. Before working for CFA, I worked in the outdoors, in outdoor education and also outdoor tourism. So a bit of ski instructing, whitewater raft guiding and so forth. I have a few mates who are already in the job working as firefighters for CFA. So I was able to get a bit of an insight into what to expect through speaking to them and did a bit of research on the internet and so forth about the job itself. Probably the most rewarding thing I've found in the recruit course has been making some really good friends. So being with the same group of people for four months, putting some really physically and emotionally challenging situations. You really tend to bond and gel together as a group and so I think I'm making some lifelong friends there. Probably the thing I foresee as being the toughest about being a firefighter is being involved in traumatic situations. So having to go and see people at the lowest point in their life and yeah, could see some reasonably challenging things and be and experience some reasonably challenging things. Fortunately, CFA has got some very good support network in place for helping us deal with those situations. I guess the reason I became a firefighter was I was looking for a new challenge in my life, looking to do something different. I've never been one to want to work at nine to five jobs in an office. So I saw this as a good opportunity to do a job where no two days were the same, where I was outside still working with my hands, doing very practical like what I have been doing most of my life.