emtbass
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Well at least I know I'm not the only one. I think that I could find SOMETHING in Dallas. But I just left there and that is the last thing that I want to do is go back. Plus I am already enrolled in a Medic Program in Tyler. But at the same time, I dont know if I can continue to drive to school without having a job to pay for gas and food, etc. I think it is probably to late to try to get into a medic program in the Dallas area. And I am going to medic school off scholarships, and they are already sent to Tyler Junior College. I don't think I would be able to get the check rewritten in time, and then sent to Dallas.Originally posted by TJC@Jul 13 2005, 11:24 PM
If it's any consolation, I'm having the same problem. I live in a tiny rural community in Navarro Co. Texas. It seems most of the EMS around here is now run out of the FD and I can't make the requirements for fire academy (I'm a "little girl" even though I'm well over 19y/o). The few private and volunteer services that are within driving distance are overwhelmed with applications, a lot of them from fire fighters looking for something to do on their days off. They "don't have room" for a new EMT-B with no experience, even though I too put in many more than the required clinical hours. It's very frustrating. I've even tried applying in other places across the state knowing that I'd have to relocate my family and put off medic school for a while. Still no luck. All I can tell you is keep your chin up, keep trying, and pray hard for an open door. That's what I'm doing.
I think I will just buckle down and beg until I can figure something out.