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ant 6.0

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  1. If you bothered to read i said I was in chicago, thanks for the useless advice though...

    Hello. And welcome.

    Microsoft stopped supporting some versions of Windows XP in 2006. Please contact Microsoft for specific details. However, I'm sure you could still find someone in the IT field who could help you rack an XP server system.

    Please learn to spell and punctuate properly. If you can't spell, if you can't use proper punctuation and grammar, if you can't write without using text message abbreviations, you won't get hired. Yes, this applies to PROFESSIONAL internet forums like this one as well.

    If you're looking to support yourself on an EMT-B income I hope you are skilled at living frugally. Even if overtime is available, which is a question you need to ask perspective employers, EMT-B wages are not conducive to living a comfortable life. So you could either work all the time in order to support yourself and have no life, or your can strive to create some balance between work and having a life. The latter is harder to do on an EMT-B income but it is so ridiculously important.

    If you're looking for the names of good employers in your area you might want to tell us where you are. Then you might want to check Google.

    With regards to what to look for in potential employers, well, that is long and varied. A good safety record is important. Total benefits package is important. The maintenance of their ambulance fleet is important. How management treats their staff is important. Turnover is important. A lot depends on what you want in your employer.

    Ultimately, however, my advice is to go to college and start your career from there.

    Good luck.

  2. Hello all I am a week away from starting an emt-b course and wanted to ask a few questions about what comes next as far choosing a good company to work for. im looking for a place where overtime is always available not only so i can support myself but also to rack up xp quickly. can anyone offer advice to an up and comer in the chi?

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