Lol, I said what's a good company to work for.. I'm asking for the company's name.
Don't tell me AMR, Care, or McCormick because I already know they're good companies to work for.
That has nothing to do to my question. As I never had a real
job before so I was just wondering do I call or go to their office and talk to who if I want to quit?
Oh yeah I know that, I'm going to go until I get another job offer.
And for now, I will be attending their training, but I was just wondering if they pay you during your field training?
I'm just going go tell them I have another job offer that's closer to where I live, that's it.
Still waiting on a call back for another company so playing the waiting game sucks!
Edit: Oh yeah, does anyone know if companies are paying you during your orientation and field training? Mine is 2...
Okay thanks for your replies guys. What sucks is that I applied to work at their other station only 15 miles away, but they said there's no opening for that station and that I would have to build up my seniority first before I can request to work there again. Now the only opening is 30 miles...
Hahahaha I was planning on doing that, but not worth it since I went on a ride along once with their company during my clinical and their place sucks.. It's all old and dirty, not even worth it...
I'm thinking about just saying how I found a job that's closer to where I live instead of...
Hey guys so I have a question...
I applied at different places for an EMT position and I was wondering how do I turn down a job offered that I accepted a few days ago?
I don't want to be rude so what's the polite way to say you don't want to work for them anymore?
Thanks :)
I took my NREMT last month and I was using EMTPREP.COM to help me study.
It's worth the $30 a month because it goes over every sections in the NREMT and helps you prepare for it with similar scenario based questions on the NREMT. Goodluck.
Those aren't the only questions in the test. They have about 3 different tests and the site Desert posted above doesn't have all the questions so read the book and you should do just fine.