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Hi! I'm on mobile, sorry for any formatting issues. My dream job - not really long-term friendly, is being a wildland firefighter. My mother was friends with a complete class act of a man who was in the USFS, but he sadly passed away on a fire in the 2010s. I've done volunteer work on prescribed fires, and thats when I fell in love with the idea of roughing it out in the forest and fighting fire.
I wonder, if anyone knows of any paths I can take after I've done my time with firefighting? It's such a rough job that not a lot of folks really does it for a long term career. I was thinking about getting an EMS cert on top of the IQ Card, but I don't know how I'd handle that sort of work.
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