makphisto
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I'm a Basic on a volly service, but I'm strongly considering entering EMS full time. As such, I may be attending our local CC for the next 6 semesters to earn my Paramedic degree.
This would be a major career (and life!) change for me, and I will be unable to simply quit my current day job to take classes. Most of them will be at night, and my employer is able to work with me some for those day classes.
My wife is EXTREMELY concerned about me being able to juggle it all - work, family, class, clinicals, volly calls, etc. But surely others have done it, right? I mean, not everyone goes to medic school right out of high school, or quits their job and just takes classes til their done? Don't get me wrong, I know it will be intense, and that I'll have almost no "free" time, but I still think it's do-able.
Thoughts?
This would be a major career (and life!) change for me, and I will be unable to simply quit my current day job to take classes. Most of them will be at night, and my employer is able to work with me some for those day classes.
My wife is EXTREMELY concerned about me being able to juggle it all - work, family, class, clinicals, volly calls, etc. But surely others have done it, right? I mean, not everyone goes to medic school right out of high school, or quits their job and just takes classes til their done? Don't get me wrong, I know it will be intense, and that I'll have almost no "free" time, but I still think it's do-able.
Thoughts?