Years ago while serving as Chief 1 (Fire Staff) on a large western forest, I had the opportunity...
Bobbie Scopa started her career as a seasonal firefighter in 1974. After graduating from Arizona State University, she went on to work in fire and natural resource management. Eventually she left the wildand agencies to work full time for a structure fire department. She finished her Masters in Forestry at NC State then went back to the US Forest Service and BLM eventually becoming the Assistant Regional Fire Director in Region 6. Bobbie has spent many years working as a type 1 and 2 Operations Section Chief. You can listen to Bobbie tell audio stories from her long career at BobbieOnFire.com. She has also recently completed her memoir titled “Both Sides Of The Fire Line”. It will be available through Chicago Review Press late summer of 2022.
Why’s He Always Yelling At Me
If you’re anything like me, you might think you know what your boss is thinking when he or she...
Put Me In, Coach
“Gas, she needs gas. Get her some gas, NOW!” That was the Operations Chief yelling at the...
Crises Leadership
This month I’d like to relate a story that happened to me last week. It made me pause and think...
It’s Complicated
Like many retirees, one of my favorite activities is complaining. Well, maybe not my favorite, but...
Speak Up
Back in 2002, I was a new Operations Chief on a type 2 Incident Management Team (IMT). I had been...
The Little Things Mean A Lot In Leadership
Every one of us in the fire service has a desire to be a good leader. We all want to be,...
You’re Always Being Watched
Years ago, I was speaking at a national wildland fire conference. My topic dealt with how we...
How’re You Feeling These Days?
When I first started firefighting as a seasonal with the Forest Service, my only stress had to do...
Burning By The Seat Of My Pants
Back in the 1970s, I had graduated with a degree in Natural Resource Management and had four fire...
Sport Bitching 101: A Practical Guide
When I was a Division Supervisor on a wildland fire, I’d be driving around in my truck, talking to...
Shut Up and Dig: A Forest Service Newbie Learns a First Leadership Lesson
In 1974 I was the newest member of a start up hotshot crew, a Forest Service newbie. Back then we...