There is a great lack of consistency and it is a family run company. This makes very tight groups that 'lead' others and often times push more qualified of more devoted people to the side. Recognition and communication are common points of failure and poor leadership is commonplace. It would be fair to say that you make your own place within FSTI and you have to really push to ensure that it happens and so long as you keep driving forward there will always be a place for you.