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10 Tips How to Gain So Needed Fire Engineering Work Experience for Students

Synopsis: Most of you know that internships and on-the-job training are part of the college curriculum. Here’s how you can get your fire engineering experience.

Most fire engineering internships occur at the end of the college curriculum, which means that students must be prepared to find their working positions one or two semesters before…

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Added by Steven M. Mehler on June 29, 2017 at 6:06am — No Comments

How to Impress an Interviewer and Get a Fire Engineering Job If You’re a Recent College Graduate

There’s this strange lurch that happens when you finish university. Suddenly, from a world of academia and studies, you’re thrown into a wholly different place, where the goal is no longer to fill your brains but to fill other people’s pocket books.

To be honest, I feel the universities are at least partially responsible. Many of them are focused on teaching…

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Added by Steven M. Mehler on March 30, 2017 at 9:21am — No Comments

Early Warning Signs of a Conflict at Your Fire Crew and 9 Tips to Resolve It

One thing we are not always taught – identifying conflict in its early stages and taking proactive steps to resolve that conflict early and quickly. The results of our not doing so are low morale, loss of productivity, high absenteeism on the part of those involved in conflict, and, ultimately, a high turnover rate. Avoiding all of this requires that supervisors and…

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Added by Steven M. Mehler on March 1, 2017 at 5:23am — No Comments

Top 10 Animals Who Saved People

We’ve all heard about extraordinary cases of animals who saved human lives. Even though there are countless stories about animals being saved by humans, the following stories show that animals are more than capable of returning the favor.

Dog: Saved her Owner from a Burning Truck

Dogs are considered to be man’s best friend, and are known to be…

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Added by Steven M. Mehler on November 25, 2016 at 11:10am — No Comments

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