papyrusman2000
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Ok so I'm pretty much not the first guy to do this...
...but here it goes.
In the next few weeks I will be starting as an EMT-B. Besides from all of the things I experinced in my ill-set ride alongs and clinicals (which I thoroughly enjoyed and absolutely woke me up from the monotonous classwork and nightly wastes of time in the "Class room environment"), what advice can you offer a 19 year old goofey white kid getting ready to start his first REAL job?
I mean, do other Medics and EMTs expect you to know the whole rotation and routine as soon as you get hired? If I f@ck-up on a PCR (or run report... whichever is more accepted), will I immediately be labeled as such: a f@ck-up.
OR are most EMS employees/employers reasonable human beings and will possibly cut me a bit of slack based on their memories and experiences as the newbie.
Granted I completely understand what dealing with new guys must be like. They start out as a burden, and they generally either excel-or-go-to-hell.
But I must say in all honesty this is what I WANT to do and I DON'T want to be the station's/unit's d0uche bag.
Any advice?
...but here it goes.
In the next few weeks I will be starting as an EMT-B. Besides from all of the things I experinced in my ill-set ride alongs and clinicals (which I thoroughly enjoyed and absolutely woke me up from the monotonous classwork and nightly wastes of time in the "Class room environment"), what advice can you offer a 19 year old goofey white kid getting ready to start his first REAL job?
I mean, do other Medics and EMTs expect you to know the whole rotation and routine as soon as you get hired? If I f@ck-up on a PCR (or run report... whichever is more accepted), will I immediately be labeled as such: a f@ck-up.
OR are most EMS employees/employers reasonable human beings and will possibly cut me a bit of slack based on their memories and experiences as the newbie.
Granted I completely understand what dealing with new guys must be like. They start out as a burden, and they generally either excel-or-go-to-hell.
But I must say in all honesty this is what I WANT to do and I DON'T want to be the station's/unit's d0uche bag.
Any advice?