Can anyone give advice on this? Been a dream job for a long time and trying to figure out what they'll ask on the panel and how many skills or what required for physical agility test? Testing for their July 31st academy.
Thank you so much you're absolutely right! I really do think the interview went well I just am nit-picking at little things I could've worded differently.
You're right. I just keep thinking about how some people are sensitive to the word "transgender" or I don't want them to think I was speaking down on my job. I think it's because I really want this job I'm over analyzing everything I said.
Interviewed with a job I REALLY want, but I told a story about how I feel about respecting the decency of my patients by talking about the time a transgender individual game into my job and some of the people around were laughing because the patient was sleeping and their privates were showing...
Sounds like to me you got the job. Just keep waiting. Not from the county but I don't see why they'd bother sending you an email without the words "unfortunately" or "We regret to inform you.." if you didn't get it! Positive vibes and good luck !
I just personally think it's a monetary issue. No offense to anyone who goes beyond medic but most people only see it as a stepping stone career into fire, PA, Nursing, MD.. etc. I used to tell people, "well my end goal is to be a Nurse/Paramedic." Their typical response? "Oh! Well just go...
Thank you CAL, yeah I was looking more into Central CA for EMT work but I guess my next question is how long do you thing the big Medic demand is going to be? Because I would like to keep it local and do paramedic at Paramedics Plus but no where besides AMR, which I haven't had so much luck...
I have highest hopes for you! Please apply and get that money! I applied for Foothill College in Las Altos/Sunnyvale for Fall and I also work for Stanford ER. When I applied to ED Tech jobs I tried smaller hospitals. Large corporations like Sutter and Kaiser are amazing to work for but they get...
Trust me, the first time you experince anything hectic you're like "Ahhhh!!" But you will be fantastic every single time after that. I say go for it and apply. There's nothing wrong with getting experince inside and outside the box and it'll be a great way to have some of your medic school paid...
I applied on the 28th of April and they're supposed to have an academy on May 30 but idk? It was so strange I thought I was fersure in but it's alright. Thank you, D7 being a EDT is a lot of fun. Any Codes are literally designated to you so you're always doing something crazy: Cardiac Arrest, IV...
You're absolutely right. I worked for a small private company called Falcon Critical Care Transport as BLS EMT for two years, now I'm in the ER as a Tech. It's something about the box I just love, however. I refuse to give up working 911. Medic or not. Thank you for all your inspiration, though...
I as well am trying to do paramedic this fall, but ALS on the box experience is one of my most prominent goals before I start or even as a start. I like IFT, but I'm always static. Always looking for something different to do.
Super stoked for you D7 ! You'll be an awesome Medic. I applied for their 911 but I can't help but feel like the open positions were given to their Sutter employees. Especially because everyone is telling me that's what is most likely. I still want to know if they ever hired anyone from the one...