Thanks for the helpful advices btw. I have been practicing my interview skills and been doing research about it online so it kinda helps. I am optimistic that one day I will be hired. For some reason EMT interviews gives me chills cause I look at them as being high level professionals and expert...
I don't like the way you judge me..pretty mean. first of all ur not taking care of me so you don't have the right to say that. if you walk in my shoes maybe youll find out what I'm really about. English is my second language, I lived in 3 different places. Met different people and learned...
I don't want to be negative but thats all I get. I do present myself and sell myself..and also show my personality. but even then I still get denied. oh and I'm not black..lets just say some other race.. I'm not black or white. I do need to work on my interview skills and learn to respond to...
It's just sad-_-. I'm a hardworking individual and I know I can perform the same level if not higher than these hired EMT's. I'm not really good on interviews and I make mistakes when I don't know how to respond to a certain question that I think wasn't necessary to ask in the first place. like...
stupid interview questions that dont relate to the job itself. one time an interviewer ask me if i knew a "round hole" in my mind i'm like no mother:censored::censored::censored::censored:er i dont know whats a round hole. then he goes and explain about it saying when a person gets stuck in a...
wish interview questions would be alot easier..:censored::censored::censored::censored:ing asking me oh so "what happens if the patients blows u off and starts getting aggressive what will u do then"..ofcourse imma back away what u think imma do...
I don't know man..all I want is a chance so I can start somewhere. things like that you become good at it over time..it's not a one day thing where you inherit that thing. All I know is the basics and I'm gonna start from there.
basically I was nervous. 3 people were interviewing me and they throw some questions that were not common so I had to come up with an answer that wasn't memories in my head. And the physical I think I did okay..I mention all the critical criteria like check ABC and history..and the written I...
I have 2 points too..but the other one gets deleted by the end of this year..mostly ambulance company only accepts no more than 3..and lesser or no record is probably better. this is probably one of the things that is holding me back too..it's been almost 2 years now and still no EMT job yet.
I got hired for a wheelchaired company called Express Medical Transport and how come I was confident about it..but the EMT interview is really stressing me out...I'm gonna talk to my college counselor if they have any classes for interview lessons :glare:
So far only 3 of my colleague I went to EMT with got a job..why can't I??? they're no better than me..and yeah I was thinking going to SoCal to get an EMT job..but not out of California..I have families in Florida but thats too far for comfort:unsure:
It has been almost 2 years now and so far I been to only 3 interviews and my license needs to get renewed:glare:..one was with AMR and the other two was with pro transport1... I prepare myself the day before but when it comes down to it, it's really intimidating when your answering the question...
oh okay. yeah i really wanna get my medic started too but the requirements to get an on the field experience is holding me back from taking the medic course. i did a thread about working as a non emergency ambulance will that qualified as on the field experience?
so after you finish EMT course you went ahead and take the paramedic course? cuz i thought u need an on the field EMT experience to get into medic school?
Yeah I have an EMT cert and license but It's been tough on me looking for an EMT job. So I'm just gonna do this..it's still good for my resume cuz it's medical related..and it's not only wheelchair people. Childrens too, mental patient, diabetic patient, and senior people..and ofcourse wheel...