Jim37F
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Did you already do the Written and Mapping test? When I did mine last year (and I mean last Dec lol) you did the Written and Mapping one day, then if you passed they scheduled you to come in another day for the follow on Pt Assessment Test and Interview. Written test is basic NREMT stuff, know your Thomas Guide and how to use it, Pt assessment is straight up NREMT check box just like your EMT school skills day (you obviously passed that so as long as you didn't brain dump it all you should be able to pass it again), be fit enough to drag the dummy around, and the Interview is basic stuff. No real special nuggets of wisdom I can provide that already aren't floating around on the interwebs if you do a Google search for job interview tips.I have an interview for McCormick ambulance tomorrow and I was wondering if anyone had any tips. I know there's gonna be a written test, dummy drag, and skills assessment. However, I was just wondering if anyone had any major tips! What to brush up on or how to really win them over. Thanks in advance for any help!
I'm pretty sure we're hiring right now anyway as there's a bunch of open shifts that need filled (partially due to gaining some new response areas) so pretty much just don't be an unlikeable knucklehead lol
And yeah, all the advice posted in this thread specifically about having some thick skin? You will 100% need that out in the field.
No kidding? I did not know that (the Hall part at least, haven't really worked with him on the other stuff but if I complete this 1-and-1 training (all I need now is my LA City DOT cert) and start working ALS shifts I'll prob run into him more often)Case and point, McCormick's last (current?) paramedic coordinator is an ex-Hall guy; a solid dude and was an excellent supe FWIW.