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Ahhh I'm freaking out!

Started by Drache, January 15, 2013, 12:14:31 AM

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Drache

So I get a call from a company. They want to hire me for Armed Bodyguard and Armed Transport of Valuables (not in Canada but the company is based in Canada). I even have to wear a suit.

I'll look something like this:


Anyways they said I have one month to get my Level 3 First Aid or they will over look my employment.

So now I'm freaking out trying to find a level 3 first aid course in my area! I have my level 1 but for them that isn't enough.

All other "combat" training they said will be done in house by their instructor.
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congratulations on the job offer :cheers:  Dunno about the First Aid training, except good luck finding the courses. :2thumbs:

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Quote from: stroker400 wedge on January 15, 2013, 12:24:28 AM
congratulations on the job offer :cheers:  Dunno about the First Aid training, except good luck finding the courses. :2thumbs:

I've found a couple although they would require living in a hotel for two weeks. Not exactly cheap. I'll keep looking though!
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Troy

You have one month to be finished and the training takes two weeks? I don't think you have a choice! If this job doesn't pan out do you have any other similar opportunities?

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hemi68charger

Too bad the potential employer won't furnish the training, but alas, I hope you can find the appropriate training program. Sounds like a good career investment and opportunity......

Good luck !!!
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Drache

Quote from: Troy on January 15, 2013, 09:03:24 AM
You have one month to be finished and the training takes two weeks? I don't think you have a choice! If this job doesn't pan out do you have any other similar opportunities?

Troy


I am "employed" by a similar company but I'm laid off right now. My company was supposed to have called me back on the 1st but still no word on work. Level 3 first aid would open a lot of doors for me in any field of work so there is no downside really.
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Troy

It seems the major drawback would be to pay for the training (and all expenses) and not get the job. The training opens more doors so, even if this place doesn't hire you, you're more likely to find another. Also, if you were working you wouldn't easily be able to take two weeks off to get the training. If you have the money (and still have a reserve when you get back) then I wouldn't think twice about it.

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Drache

Quote from: Troy on January 15, 2013, 04:37:11 PM
It seems the major drawback would be to pay for the training (and all expenses) and not get the job. The training opens more doors so, even if this place doesn't hire you, you're more likely to find another. Also, if you were working you wouldn't easily be able to take two weeks off to get the training. If you have the money (and still have a reserve when you get back) then I wouldn't think twice about it.

Troy


Well money is tight, but my father has offered to lend me the money for the course. I am technically still employed by one company, just no contracts to work. So if I do this course fast enough and don't get the Bodyguard position then I could still end up on a contract with the company I am with now.

I'm looking at $1700 for the course and living in a hotel for 11 days. Then eating expenses.

One job that I could get with my Level 3 first aid is a medic at the oil rigs. They get paid $40 an hour, 12 hours a day, to sit in a vehicle and watching movies on a laptop and read books. Until someone gets hurt of course.
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Quote from: Drache on January 15, 2013, 05:58:08 PM
One job that I could get with my Level 3 first aid is a medic at the oil rigs. They get paid $40 an hour, 12 hours a day, to sit in a vehicle and watching movies on a laptop and read books. Until someone gets hurt of course.

That sounds pretty damn good to me.  :yesnod:
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Quote from: Drache on January 15, 2013, 05:58:08 PM
Quote from: Troy on January 15, 2013, 04:37:11 PM
It seems the major drawback would be to pay for the training (and all expenses) and not get the job. The training opens more doors so, even if this place doesn't hire you, you're more likely to find another. Also, if you were working you wouldn't easily be able to take two weeks off to get the training. If you have the money (and still have a reserve when you get back) then I wouldn't think twice about it.

Troy


Well money is tight, but my father has offered to lend me the money for the course. I am technically still employed by one company, just no contracts to work. So if I do this course fast enough and don't get the Bodyguard position then I could still end up on a contract with the company I am with now.

I'm looking at $1700 for the course and living in a hotel for 11 days. Then eating expenses.

One job that I could get with my Level 3 first aid is a medic at the oil rigs. They get paid $40 an hour, 12 hours a day, to sit in a vehicle and watching movies on a laptop and read books. Until someone gets hurt of course.

you can live on Ramen noodles for 2 wks dude, you'll never want them again but............... :2thumbs:
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JB400

Work is tight for everyone.  I wouldn't waste too much time.  If you have a chance for some good work, go for it.

Drache

Quote from: mauve66 on January 15, 2013, 06:18:00 PM
you can live on Ramen noodles for 2 wks dude, you'll never want them again but............... :2thumbs:

I've got a box of leftover MRE's... think Ramen would taste better though :D
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 I'd go for it.Chances like this don't come along everyday. Good luck. :2thumbs:
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i agree i would do whatever you have to to. definatly take that class. especially if it will get you more opportunity in the future.  ramen noodles and chef boyardee man, not the best but it fills the hole.

twodko

Drache,

You just answered all your own questions. Accept your dads offer and get certified level 3. Amp about bills later. Do this now, don't dick around.
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Ram07

They wont train you for level three? I'd go for it anyway!  :Twocents:

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Quote from: Drache on January 15, 2013, 06:22:46 PM
Quote from: mauve66 on January 15, 2013, 06:18:00 PM
you can live on Ramen noodles for 2 wks dude, you'll never want them again but............... :2thumbs:

I've got a box of leftover MRE's... think Ramen would taste better though :D

:2thumbs:

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Drache

So I've made my doctor's appoint for my "physical" for Tuesday. Have to take one because I was Epileptic about 7 years back. Haven't had a seizure though in 6 years and haven't been on any meds for that length of time either.

Now I just have to get the money together and fire off a check to the Hotel and to the Instructor.
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Glad to hear :2thumbs:  You'll be happy when you get back to work, whether it's the job itself or just the paycheck.

Drache

Quote from: stroker400 wedge on January 17, 2013, 03:11:18 PM
Glad to hear :2thumbs:  You'll be happy when you get back to work, whether it's the job itself or just the paycheck.

Yeah the company I work for now... our contract ended. We were told there would be a new contract by start of January. Still nothing. The job I "have" now pays more (when we have a contract :p) than this upcoming Bodyguard job. I'm tired of being on my ass, I miss the "excitement" of being in the sh*t!
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I think that's a good decision Drache. You have to plan for the future. The "s**t" will get you killed unless you're at the top of your game. I hope you're not a player because we are all pulling for you and take you at your word. You sound like a young man but there will come a time when field work will be beyond your physical reach. At that point your choices will be limited to consulting, starting your own company or a career change. Either way the more experience you have....read skill sets/real world knowledge....the better a consultant or business person you'll be. Quality documented, certified education at any level is not cheap. Within the scope of your daily obligations get as much "book" learning as you can now......it will payoff, in conjunction with your practical street skill sets, when you have to walk the walk.  :Twocents:
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Drache

Just signed up for my course this morning. They are mailing my books down to me today or tomorrow because there is a lot of pre-reading and "pre-homework" she says I need to do. I filled out my "OCCUPATIONAL FIRST AID STATEMENT OF FITNESS" which is a bunch of questions on my medical fitness and since I had a history of seizures when I was younger I have to get a "Occupational First Aid Medical Certificate of Fitness" signed by my doctor stating I won't have a seizure during class. This is being done tomorrow!

My class runs from February 4th to the 15th and the test will be either the 16 or the 17th (they don't know yet). I'll have to live in the Economy Inn which is 300 feet away from the Lifesavers building for two weeks.
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