Good morning all! I'm very interested in the medical field and would like to start my career as an Emt. I begin classes next semester(spring), however before I start, I would like to know the daily life as an Emt, as well as other questions regarding. I will use these questions and answers toward my health profession assignment and will take into much consideration. Thank you!
*Why did you decide to become a EMT?
*Did you have another career before you went to school to become a Emt? What was it like to change from one career to another?
*Where did you go to school for this job? What was the hardest part of school for you?
*What is a typical workday like? Hours, breaks, coworkers
*Do you work under a lot of pressure in this job? (If yes) Can you give me an example of a typical high-pressure situation?
*Is there a lot of take-home work in this job? (If yes, Do you ever find it hard to turn-off work at home and enjoy a personal/family life?)
*What kinds of professional development opportunities are there in this field? Can a person advance in this career?
*Does this job give you the challenges you need to stay interested in this field?
*Do you see yourself doing this job for the rest of your work life? Why (or why not)?
*Why did you decide to become a EMT?
*Did you have another career before you went to school to become a Emt? What was it like to change from one career to another?
*Where did you go to school for this job? What was the hardest part of school for you?
*What is a typical workday like? Hours, breaks, coworkers
*Do you work under a lot of pressure in this job? (If yes) Can you give me an example of a typical high-pressure situation?
*Is there a lot of take-home work in this job? (If yes, Do you ever find it hard to turn-off work at home and enjoy a personal/family life?)
*What kinds of professional development opportunities are there in this field? Can a person advance in this career?
*Does this job give you the challenges you need to stay interested in this field?
*Do you see yourself doing this job for the rest of your work life? Why (or why not)?