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I searched the forums and I didn't really find anything that helped answer some questions I have(First post here! Hello folks, how is everybody?)
In a (failing?) attempt to be concise here's some bullet points on why I think NOLS's WEMT course would be good for me, and I'm looking for someone to pick them apart- Are there better, cheaper, different options out there that anyone has suggestions for?
-I have a window of time where I'm unemployed and I would like to use that to take a full time course, as I can't commit to a spread out, part time course.
-I am interested in EMS in both an urban and backcountry setting, hoping to maybe volunteer or find EMS related employment in the off season from wildland fire.
-I've been told many times that being an EMT makes one much more attractive to hire on fire, even if it doesn't change your job description.
Cons that I'm concerned about:
-I've read many people saying that it's overpriced...
Here's a snippet of context to my situation and what I want from being a WEMT,
I'm pursuing a career in wildland firefighting, with EMS as a close second as far as career fields that interest me go. Last year I actually enrolled in an EMT basic course and ended up withdrawing before it began because I found out I was relocating for a job.
I'm a FFT2 in my first year, and I saw some action earlier this year and enjoyed getting some good, dirty experience on fire. My current job ends in December and I have a couple of months before any fire jobs I may land would start, I really want to take an EMT course but all of the ones I can find, especially locally to me are of the classes-on-weekends-for-six-months variety, which just doesn't work for me because I'm applying for jobs all over the western half of the country.
Any input would be greatly appreciated. In my head the NOLS WEMT course sounds perfect, but I'm looking for some people with experience to give me a reality check before I go and spend a bunch of money.
Thanks!
S.B
In a (failing?) attempt to be concise here's some bullet points on why I think NOLS's WEMT course would be good for me, and I'm looking for someone to pick them apart- Are there better, cheaper, different options out there that anyone has suggestions for?
-I have a window of time where I'm unemployed and I would like to use that to take a full time course, as I can't commit to a spread out, part time course.
-I am interested in EMS in both an urban and backcountry setting, hoping to maybe volunteer or find EMS related employment in the off season from wildland fire.
-I've been told many times that being an EMT makes one much more attractive to hire on fire, even if it doesn't change your job description.
Cons that I'm concerned about:
-I've read many people saying that it's overpriced...
Here's a snippet of context to my situation and what I want from being a WEMT,
I'm pursuing a career in wildland firefighting, with EMS as a close second as far as career fields that interest me go. Last year I actually enrolled in an EMT basic course and ended up withdrawing before it began because I found out I was relocating for a job.
I'm a FFT2 in my first year, and I saw some action earlier this year and enjoyed getting some good, dirty experience on fire. My current job ends in December and I have a couple of months before any fire jobs I may land would start, I really want to take an EMT course but all of the ones I can find, especially locally to me are of the classes-on-weekends-for-six-months variety, which just doesn't work for me because I'm applying for jobs all over the western half of the country.
Any input would be greatly appreciated. In my head the NOLS WEMT course sounds perfect, but I'm looking for some people with experience to give me a reality check before I go and spend a bunch of money.
Thanks!
S.B