bmartin712
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Long story short: I’m new at this and could use some advice
I got my EMT-B last summer, I graduated college in May. I want to eventually go back to graduate school for nursing but in the mean time I’m very excited about the idea of working as an EMT. I was able to do a little work with the EMS club at my university – but nothing too much. I want to try to get a job as an EMT-B now but I’m kind of lost.
If anyone has any advice about whether as a new EMT it would be better for me to look for a hospital setting? or more a private company? or a fire department? etc?
I’ve also never been good at interviews: any advice about what I should prepare for? What kind of questions I may be asked during an interview?
I’ve been poking around EMTLife for a little while and have enjoyed reading what everyone has written, but today I decided I should join up because I want to get serious about this and figured you all might have some input for me.
I’m sure I’ll come up with more questions later as well
I got my EMT-B last summer, I graduated college in May. I want to eventually go back to graduate school for nursing but in the mean time I’m very excited about the idea of working as an EMT. I was able to do a little work with the EMS club at my university – but nothing too much. I want to try to get a job as an EMT-B now but I’m kind of lost.
If anyone has any advice about whether as a new EMT it would be better for me to look for a hospital setting? or more a private company? or a fire department? etc?
I’ve also never been good at interviews: any advice about what I should prepare for? What kind of questions I may be asked during an interview?
I’ve been poking around EMTLife for a little while and have enjoyed reading what everyone has written, but today I decided I should join up because I want to get serious about this and figured you all might have some input for me.
I’m sure I’ll come up with more questions later as well