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I'm a newly licensed EMT and I have no experience whatsoever. So what should I expect?
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Might help us to reply if you told us what company you were hired at. But generally you would get an orientation to company policies and procedures, ride time with an FTO who would show you how to fill out the paperwork, where everything is in the ambulance, and get you started with how to do the job.
So I should wear proper attire to move around in? Not a button up or anything interview worthy?
I will be at the same orientation. I cannot believe a google search led me to this, #1 result and for the same exact thing. HA!
Anyways, I will be calling down there today because I forgot to ask about dress for orientation and about food. Whether we will be breaking out or need to bring food?
RyanT really? Ha, that's crazy that this would be the first result.
When you call/called what did they say? I spoke to a lady that I never seen there before and she said that it'll be spend mostly in a classroom setting. (Which is probably the open area, if we are talking about the same company, DMCare) But she said we don't have to wear anything that is required during an interview. But I don't want to be under dressed either but I'll take her word for it unless you find out differ, lol.
RyanT really? Ha, that's crazy that this would be the first result.
Can't pm yet...
Im sure starting out will be meet and greet, paperwork, and houskeeping stuff. They will probably explain ojt/field training, scheduling, any certs still needed, DEMCA protocols. Who knows what else, but I wouldn't worry too much. I'm just going to show up with a big cup of coffee and roll with it.
Well it's a Detroit, Michigan based company, it's a smaller company that plays a big role. (Dont want to name the company and not know the policies. Sorry.)
Orientation is from 10am-5pm.
I am expecting to be taught how to read a map better, maybe? That is what I have been hearing.
So I should wear proper attire to move around in? Not a button up or anything interview worthy?
Thanks for the input though.
So like healthlink, community, Concorde, rapid response, MMR? Or some other company?
Expect paperwork, policies, and a lot of other boring stuff.
D. None of the above, lol.
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