Emergency Metaphysics
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Colleagues, I originally posted this in the Colorado group on here, but I didn't get any responses, so I'm going to post it here. Here's my original post with its questions:
I'm en route to finish my EMT basic coursework and take the test in about 2 months. As far as I'm concerned this isn't too early to start job-hunting and exploring places worth living. So, for those that considered Colorado and for those working there now, what do you wish you knew before taking a job in Colorado? What do you wish you had known?
I'm a huge outdoor enthusiast, so Colorado is particularly attractive. I want a place that's not going to crush me financially and will accelerate the learning curve. I've just got my wife and a dog to move -- no kids -- so I can be a little more flexible (I think) with places to live.
I guess I need help gathering the intelligence on Colorado EMS in order to make a decision about whether it's worth my time to apply out there or not.
Humble thanks,
M.
I'm en route to finish my EMT basic coursework and take the test in about 2 months. As far as I'm concerned this isn't too early to start job-hunting and exploring places worth living. So, for those that considered Colorado and for those working there now, what do you wish you knew before taking a job in Colorado? What do you wish you had known?
I'm a huge outdoor enthusiast, so Colorado is particularly attractive. I want a place that's not going to crush me financially and will accelerate the learning curve. I've just got my wife and a dog to move -- no kids -- so I can be a little more flexible (I think) with places to live.
I guess I need help gathering the intelligence on Colorado EMS in order to make a decision about whether it's worth my time to apply out there or not.
Humble thanks,
M.