Jennel,
saw your post and from rookie to senior firefighter we all make mistakes, some big some small. We are not perfect and with the changes in the fire service in more 30 plus years I do make mistakes. You will stumble and learn, but more respect will come when you admit it and correct it. I love teaching rookies, thier fun, and in five, ten years thier officers (some of them). Dont ket anyone get you down with comments. Good Luck
well i've been doing the ems side for two years, and i love that, but the fire fighting side is great too. and its great because most of the fire fighting stuff involves ems a lot, not just fighting fires.
Hello, the reason i asked you to add me is ,i cant stress hop important it is to wear your seat belt.And now with prom season coming around the corner .I will keep sending this message out to all you .It only takes a second for your hole life to change .And as ambition as you are ,i would hate to hear anything happen to you . Be safe out there ,it may not be you ,it may be the other driver's. Your fire fighter brother Lt.Chris
I am just giving you a heads up so you can plan. It takes about 6 months of a process to get hired. I know you are only a Junior but wanted you to know possible options down. The road. Stay safe.
We are offering opportunities for full pay and benefits WHILE WE TRAIN YOU to become a professional Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician! These entry level positions require no previous experience. Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school. A GED is acceptable.
Our 450 career men and women Firefighters/Emergency Medical Technicians are dedicated to protecting lives. Few careers can offer such a challenging and meaningful mission in an atmosphere of teamwork and camaraderie. Prince William County, VA, pop. 380,000, is a large and diverse community located 35 miles southwest of Washington, D. C. We are a growing organization with tremendous learning and promotional opportunities.
If selected, we provide a competitive minimum salary of $44,086 and exceptional benefits. For Advanced Life Support certification, we provide an additional $5,291/year incentive pay plus per hour supplement pay. Annual retention supplements are also offered. Employees are eligible for up to $5,000/year tuition reimbursement, and we offer a stipend for individuals who are bilingual English/Spanish. We offer an excellent benefits package with additional retirement options for Firefighters/Emergency Medical Technicians.
Please visit our web site at www.pwcgov.org/fire and click on “Career Opportunities.” You will find our short employment application form which can be submitted online. Apply now if you are ALS for a July hire (15 positions). Apply now at any level for a Jan 2010 hire. (30 positions)
We train and pay you at the same time. Start your career now.
hey hey its just me id figure id write to ya since u wont wright to me lol j/k yea this sucks cause i lost my phone yesterday "2-9-09" i think its over Torrys im not sure. But yea oh well ill tlk to ya when I get my cell back kk..Latea!! W/B PLZ!!!!!!!!1!
At 11:08am on January 27, 2009, dusty sparks said…
hay just wont to say that i injoy the pics and i all so add you
Thanks and greetings from sub zero White Lake! I've have had Ice Rescue Training; have you? Request it for your department, it may come in handy, since the season is at hand.
I'll be adding variuos pictures soon.
JR
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saw your post and from rookie to senior firefighter we all make mistakes, some big some small. We are not perfect and with the changes in the fire service in more 30 plus years I do make mistakes. You will stumble and learn, but more respect will come when you admit it and correct it. I love teaching rookies, thier fun, and in five, ten years thier officers (some of them). Dont ket anyone get you down with comments. Good Luck
We are offering opportunities for full pay and benefits WHILE WE TRAIN YOU to become a professional Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician! These entry level positions require no previous experience. Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school. A GED is acceptable.
Our 450 career men and women Firefighters/Emergency Medical Technicians are dedicated to protecting lives. Few careers can offer such a challenging and meaningful mission in an atmosphere of teamwork and camaraderie. Prince William County, VA, pop. 380,000, is a large and diverse community located 35 miles southwest of Washington, D. C. We are a growing organization with tremendous learning and promotional opportunities.
If selected, we provide a competitive minimum salary of $44,086 and exceptional benefits. For Advanced Life Support certification, we provide an additional $5,291/year incentive pay plus per hour supplement pay. Annual retention supplements are also offered. Employees are eligible for up to $5,000/year tuition reimbursement, and we offer a stipend for individuals who are bilingual English/Spanish. We offer an excellent benefits package with additional retirement options for Firefighters/Emergency Medical Technicians.
Please visit our web site at www.pwcgov.org/fire and click on “Career Opportunities.” You will find our short employment application form which can be submitted online. Apply now if you are ALS for a July hire (15 positions). Apply now at any level for a Jan 2010 hire. (30 positions)
We train and pay you at the same time. Start your career now.
Email mail if you have any questions.
I'll be adding variuos pictures soon.
JR
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