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Uniforms are magnets for photographers.
You dangling some bait in front of me?
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Uniforms are magnets for photographers.
Uniforms are magnets for photographers.
It is one of those ludicrous things I could never stand. Attending an EMS conference with those in attendance wearing a uniform. It is not like that no one would not assume that anyone would not know they were in EMS if they were in attendance.
Ironically, I have attended numerous medical conventions and have yet found nurses or physician in scrubs/ lab coats attire to ensure everyone recognizes that they are part of the group.
Being proud is one thing, but being tacky is another. Lack of professionalism is just one of the many things we lack in.
R/r 911
Airbrushed t-shirts are a huge pet peeve of mine. I think it's extremely tacky. If I offend, I'm sorry... but I think wearing these shirts while on duty is unprofessional.
Airbrushed t-shirts are a huge pet peeve of mine. I think it's extremely tacky. If I offend, I'm sorry... but I think wearing these shirts while on duty is unprofessional.
LOL! I'd rather spend my own $100 bucks than face the giggles, stares and ridicule that are given to the people who go to those things in uniform! My dignity is worth more than that. Thanks, Chief, but no thanks!I worked for an agency that would pay to send you to a conference, but only if you were in uniform "to show the agency flag."
It is not like that no one would not assume that anyone would not know they were in EMS if they were in attendance.
Don't sweat the comments. I think for the most part the uniform comments lack any validity. Like I posted earlier, last year I attended four conferences and I didn't see or hear people laughing, snickering or pointing at others in uniform. There were numerous uniformed people in presence including fire and EMS services with their equipment on display. All seemed to fit in very well.
Now the husband and wife teams with brand new matching EMS jackets, blue jean pants and holding hands. Well, that's a different story.
What's wrong with airbrushed t-shirts?
Nawww... We just make this sh*t up. Just google a little and you will find tons of pic's of local conventions. Usually, it is not the local whackers that will attend and pay several hundreds of dollars + travel fee to a national convention. Usually, it is the professional ones that have either paid services or similar arrangements that can attend such events.
R/r 911
I have been to a LOT of nursing, respiratory therapy, and medical (real medicine, not EMS) conferences over the last three decades. Not once have I ever seen anyone show up in scrubs or a lab coat. Been to quite a few law enforcement conferences too. Not once have I seen anyone show up in uniform.
The original observation in this thread was spot-on. It's a whacker culture that simply does not exist in other professions. A clear sign that EMS is not yet a profession.
SINCE WHEN IS EMS NOT REAL MEDICINE!?!?!?! Last I checked Medics can administer medication, intubate pt.'s, I could think of others but I'm not going to let myself go there.
I have been to a LOT of nursing, respiratory therapy, and medical (real medicine, not EMS) conferences over the last three decades. Not once have I ever seen anyone show up in scrubs or a lab coat. Been to quite a few law enforcement conferences too. Not once have I seen anyone show up in uniform.