Thinking of going 911

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I have been working BLS IFT for a while now and thinking about going 911. I pretty much know the location of every hospital’s ER bays and I know I will do well in 911. The only question is should I quit my current job and then apply for another or keep my current job while applying to a 911 company?
 
It’d easier to get a job when you have a job. And why would you quit without having another job to go to?
 
Why on earth would you quit a job without having another one lined up? Unless you have tons of extra money to possibly be unemployed for a while.
 
Depends where you are
 
Why is quitting before getting another job even an option?
 
I have been working BLS IFT for a while now and thinking about going 911. I pretty much know the location of every hospital’s ER bays and I know I will do well in 911. The only question is should I quit my current job and then apply for another or keep my current job while applying to a 911 company?

Undo this line of thinking. I don't care if you've been working in your job for 10 years. The world of 911 is vastly different than IFT, especially BLS IFT. IFT and 911 are completely different. Some of your experience will transfer over and some things will challenge you in new ways.



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I have been working BLS IFT for a while now and thinking about going 911. I pretty much know the location of every hospital’s ER bays and I know I will do well in 911.
there is a little bit more to 911 than knowing the location of the ER bays. In fact, I have been to hospitals on 911 where the first time I saw that ER was on the call (and another time drove around the hospital trying to find the stupidly labeled ER entrance).
The only question is should I quit my current job and then apply for another or keep my current job while applying to a 911 company?
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If you are asking this question, than I seriously question if you belong in EMS at all.
 
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I have been working BLS IFT for a while now and thinking about going 911. I pretty much know the location of every hospital’s ER bays and I know I will do well in 911. The only question is should I quit my current job and then apply for another or keep my current job while applying to a 911 company?
You’re probably that dude that sees asystole on the monitor and yells “I’m clear, you’re clear, we’re all clear”
 
I have been working BLS IFT for a while now and thinking about going 911. I pretty much know the location of every hospital’s ER bays and I know I will do well in 911. The only question is should I quit my current job and then apply for another or keep my current job while applying to a 911 company?

I would recommend you continue working as you apply to 911 gigs. A gap in your employment history doesn't look great and if you're off the line for a long period of time, you may have to do a significant amount of retraining. Also, and I don't know how long you've been doing this, but if it is for something like...a year, if it takes you a year to get hired, you would have two years experience instead of just the one. That can affect the wage you're offered, plus a competing agency might give you additional incentive if they realize you're willing to leave one of their rivals.
 
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