Hey Rebecca, how are you? Hope you had a great Christmas and New Year!!!!! FDIC will be right upon us soon, I just started the site here, so I am adding you as a friend. See ya later, Arthur
Oh! I'm sorry to hear that! Didn't you mention that it happened one already? Mine is scheduled for the 14th at 9am in LIC. I should be ok. I've been completing the course in about 7 minutes, so hopefully everything goes smoothly on the 14th and I'll be past the CPAT and onto the medical.
Yeah, I've been going to the CPAT training... I go on Thursdays right now. I wish I could go more. I like it a lot. They mentioned something about being able to go more as the class grows smaller, so hopefully that happens.
I think I may have seen you there a couple of weeks ago...
Great to see you here. I don't get to this site very often and when I do sometimes have a problem negotiating it. I wish you the best of luck in your pursuit of becoming a firefighter.
Hi Rebecca hope all is well. Don't worry you'll be on the JOB soon hang-in-there. Before you know it I'll be going to your Promotion. See you at the "RocK."
Rebecca, It was a real pleasure to meet you in INDY. Everyone's pulling for you....Keep us all posted.... I remember another 26yr old with the same dreams, but one piece of advice???? Don't let anyone tell you, "YOU CAN'T"!!! Girl you'll rock them away....
Thanks for the hit on the FDNY Fitness Stuff. Glad to have seen you again at the FDIC. You will do fine in the FDNY testing. Get to it and make all of us proud.
See you in September
Hello Rebecca,
Great to see you as always. FDIC doesn't work unless its people work as hard as you do. Keep in touch and look forward to seeing you soon. Next time it better be in a FDNY uniform...good luck.
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Seriously, how is everything going? Haven't heard from you in a while and have been thinking about you.
Stalk on and stay safe
I think I may have seen you there a couple of weeks ago...
Great to see you here. I don't get to this site very often and when I do sometimes have a problem negotiating it. I wish you the best of luck in your pursuit of becoming a firefighter.
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P.S. Good to see you in Indy!
How are doing? When are you doing your medical and CPAT?
you'll be great...
mike
See you in September
Great to see you as always. FDIC doesn't work unless its people work as hard as you do. Keep in touch and look forward to seeing you soon. Next time it better be in a FDNY uniform...good luck.
Good luck with your FDNY quest!!!! Good work at FDIC!
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I met you today. Just figured that I would add you. Nice work down here this week. You worked your ass off!
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