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Anonymous (ID: SxsI3ZYj) No.60824090 >>60824101 >>60824125 >>60824161 >>60824216
should I quit my main job for EMT class?
former neet here, got my first job ever a bus driver, I have been doing it part time for 5 months now, pay is good, work is chill, the time flies by, and pay is decent

but I also somehow got a job with my city, being an EMT for them, its 3 months of paid training, the emt class is a ton of work, its an accelerated course, its overwhelming with working 30hrs a week driving, my brain just cant handle 6 hours of lecture after

I told the scheduling person I feel overwhelmed right now and she said she cant reduce my hours now she will think about it again in a month

idk what to do, the emt is paid but after I am done with training I will need a regular paycheck, I might be able to get something with public safety or fire, but its super hard for me to balance both right now
Anonymous (ID: SxsI3ZYj) No.60824101
>>60824090 (OP)
in my mind, I can make more $ with driving a bus, but EMT training is better long term, plus an EMT plus my CDL which I already have now, would help me get a bus job somewhere else easy,

should I bring it up with the director? I think he might be more understanding that I have to focus on emt training now and can drive more after its done
Anonymous (ID: qzqB2mGF) No.60824125
>>60824090 (OP)
>EMT
I'm pretty sure that the army, navy, or air force can give you a better shot at this.
Anonymous (ID: YF38l4fa) No.60824161
>>60824090 (OP)
don't do EMT. they make you work like 24 hour shifts, it's terrible for your health. also you will probably get psychologically fucked up when they call you out to "save" a 7 year old that gets split in half from a guard rail in a motor vehicle accident. or maybe you'll just blow your fucking back out lifting fat people into the back of an ambulance.

it's not a good job at all.
Anonymous (ID: EulJ/jP+) No.60824216
>>60824090 (OP)
You need to be taking stimulants and nootropics if you want to keep your head above water in a high-pressure profession in the initial stages. If you become an EMT, this will open up fantastic opportunities in remote oil and gas or mining industries.

In Australia, you can earn up to 180k AUD just to sit on your ass for 14 days straight, being there as a first responder in case some moron crushes their hand in a conveyor belt. USA probably has even better opportunities too.

- Peptides
>SEMAX, DIHEXA, Bromantane, BPC-157

- Stimulants
>Ritalin or modafinil

You must research these compounds in your own time. I can lead you to the water, but I can’t make you drink.

T. Knower.