AmeriMedic21
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once again i thought i would gather some knowledge from the people who have done what i am about to attempt. I have just recently received my National Registry paper work, and am currently waiting on my state license to get here in the mail. I am aiming on getting hired by an Ambulance service anywhere in the state of Kansas, and I want to prove to the services that im applying to, that im there choice. Is it acceptable to build up a portfolio so to speak of, to present when dropping off an application? or is that too much? should i wait till i score an interview to bring my portfolio in? or just drop the idea all together? In my "portfolio", I would like to put my application in, and then a COPY of my EMT-B certification, I am already NIMS 100,200,700 certified, I am also currently waiting on letters of recommendation from my instructors of my EMT class, and of course my resume. I am 1/3 students that passed all of my Module exams on the first try, and thats something im proud of, can i brag about stuff like that? I want to present myself, as serious, and professional. Is my above idea any good? i dont mind spending the money on those portfolios that i want to make, so thats not an issue for me at all.
Also, on my cover page, is it okay to have the star of life symbol on there?
Thanks Much,
Ryan S.
Also, on my cover page, is it okay to have the star of life symbol on there?
Thanks Much,
Ryan S.
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