Is anyone here an EMT/paramedic? What's the work like?
I'm an office worker in my mid 20's, becoming disillusioned with working for a globalist corporation that makes the world a worse place. I want to do something that would make me proud of myself and help people. Joining the army in this country would mean travelling to Africa or the middle east to do police work for a bunch of dindus under the UN, I probably wouldn't have the health for it either. Thought about maybe first aid work? I have occupational first aid training, thought it was really interesting.
>>32828467
Irish?
>>32828511
Yep
>>32828467
I myself am not one, I did use to see them every day, multiple times a day (I worked in the ER) was always told that they don't do it for the pay (most places pay shit) that you do it usually as a stepping stone, or cause you want to truly help ppl.
What you do for them when you show up on scene, could be enough so they can get to a hospital for real help. You're also gonna have to get use to lifting heavy as fuck ppl, lifting those heavy as fuck ppl from awkward positions.
>>32828525
Same reason I didn't enlist myself, where you from? I'm from skerries Co. Dublin myself originally, spent most of my life in Drogheda in Louth though.
Hoping to try for the guards.
>>32828542
South Dublin. The ambulances here are run by the Dublin fire brigade, those guys are absolute legends, I met a few, sound as hell. The hospitals are a mess in this country but I genuinely got the impression that the ambulance service is top-notch.
>>32828577
Ireland /k/ommando and sc/out/ meetup when?
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