Welcome to the world's greatest training site. This is where the serious trainers come to train & learn from each other. Please allow me to invite you to the group called "HAZMAT PLACARDS TO SUCCESS". This group is for the firefighter, the EMA officer, and the HazMat Technician. I would love to hear what you have to say. This is a great time to join the group as our main focus is currently the first stages of the HazMat Incident.
As for the teaching thing, I was the same way. I think everyone is at first. It took me a while but each and every time I did it I got better. I think a lot of it has to do with what you're speaking on. I think the more into it, the more passionate you are about the subject, the better it comes off and the better you do. And then there are those days when it just doesn't go well and you have to say oh, well.
Give it time buddy! Hey John and I are in Fripp Island SC this coming weekend teaching. I'll be thinking of ya!
To reply to your question of Why I do what I do? It is simple it is a way of life, I grew up around the fire service my Dad, Uncles and Neighbors all were firefighters. I love it when I see the look on a new firefighter's face when they realize that all the blood and sweat that went into the long training hours all comes together on an emergency run and everyone clicks working as a team. It is neat to see the future firefighters moving forward and making a difference and learning from us the true meaning of Pride and Ownership in this GREAT Profession!!
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Love ya ur Hubby!
Doug
Your friend,
Todd McKee
I'll be in Raleigh doing a class for Durham Highway on August 1st!
Be safe,
Rick
First off, LOVE YA MORE!! HA! GOT YA!
As for the teaching thing, I was the same way. I think everyone is at first. It took me a while but each and every time I did it I got better. I think a lot of it has to do with what you're speaking on. I think the more into it, the more passionate you are about the subject, the better it comes off and the better you do. And then there are those days when it just doesn't go well and you have to say oh, well.
Give it time buddy! Hey John and I are in Fripp Island SC this coming weekend teaching. I'll be thinking of ya!
See ya, be safe and mean it more!! :)
Rick
I wish I could go buddy :( I'll let him know and we'll egt togther some day soon.
Be safe, take care and love ya!!
Keep going and good luck with the class. Keep me posted.
Be safe!!
Love ya,
Rick
Love ya Sis!
Rick
Take care, be safe and stay in touch.
See ya Sis!!
To reply to your question of Why I do what I do? It is simple it is a way of life, I grew up around the fire service my Dad, Uncles and Neighbors all were firefighters. I love it when I see the look on a new firefighter's face when they realize that all the blood and sweat that went into the long training hours all comes together on an emergency run and everyone clicks working as a team. It is neat to see the future firefighters moving forward and making a difference and learning from us the true meaning of Pride and Ownership in this GREAT Profession!!
Stay Safe, Sister!!
Joe
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