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I asking 33Spec about this last nite..... but I am thinking of applying to join the paid ambos. I applied in 2001 and I got in - but then I got my job in IT at the same time and everyone told me I would be wasting my degree to be an ambo so I took the IT job. I need some advice...!!!!

if its what u want to do sneeza - i always wanted to join to be a driver - driving down the wrong side of the road in peak hour traffic seems to have its appeal to me...... as for a the blood n guts n stuff i would find that a little depressing but some people find that they get job satisfaction out of just helping others :(

well you have to do 9 months training (nite school) unpaid then its $24K first year then you earn $50K as a fully qualified ambo (4years). Its 4 days on 3 off (12 hr shifts) I am in th SES and I love that. When I applied for ambos in 2001 - I wanted it sooo badly. but the everyone talking in my ear saying - crap money, get more in IT, waste of a degree bla bla. I wish i hadn't listened to them.

Originally posted by skyzerr33

eiw gross joe u eat your homework

uummm no troy I dont eat dog or cat or any animal that you think I would be...

but then again this was last year Vet anatomy &physiology! :(

People I WARN YOU THIS IS VERY GRAPHICAL IMAGE YOU GOING TO BE OPEINGN!!! SO BE WARNNED!!!

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JOe

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