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Wow Jim- You said more in that e-mail than any HR Dweeb could ever put

into a sentence, let alone be able to really want to take time to learn. I'm

impressed!

But....I noticed that Military Training, even of the SF/SAS realm, wasn't

mentioned.... Thats not acknowledging a very small number of the most Highly

Trained Trauma/Clinical Medical guys in the World. And, Graduates of the most

meat-grinding Medical Training in the World.

As I stated in a previous e-mail, my Class Graduated 5 out 93. If thats

not an attrition rate, what is? (Think of the Barry Sadler song fron 1966(?)).

We've been batting this around for awhile, so I'll end it there.

My point? Yeah we all need the courses mentioned, but it seems the

employers who are supposed to be such post-911 " Patriots " are discounting what

the

ex-Military are trained and experienced to do (work offshore). I had to go

through Civilian NREMT-P Certification and it was e-a-s-y after the " Goatlab

$ & %* "

we went through.

I find that the ol' " Veterans Preference " is lacking to put it bluntly.

Not to put down the guys who've never been in the Military. But, when a

" Joe " gets out, he still has mouthes to feed & finds the work ain't there due to

some new hoop to jump as far as being " Certified " in what he's done for

years, and worse.

Do you not agree this is a source of irritation for the Vets?

Just thinking aloud....CA

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Hi Guys,

as an aside - is it only the offshore world that accepts military

medical qualifications??

Do ambulance and fire brigades require that you take further training?

which professional body covers them in the big wide world of Civi

street?

I'm truly interested as where ex mil medics go when they leave the

forces ....

this is just for interest & not aimed as a 'bashing' email - please

don't be offended I'm an ex- RAF nurse with paramedical quals - so seem

to cover most bases..

best wishes

Re: Work....Damnit Jim, THAT was good!!!!

Wow Jim- You said more in that e-mail than any HR Dweeb could ever

put

into a sentence, let alone be able to really want to take time to learn.

I'm

impressed!

But....I noticed that Military Training, even of the SF/SAS realm,

wasn't

mentioned.... Thats not acknowledging a very small number of the most

Highly

Trained Trauma/Clinical Medical guys in the World. And, Graduates of the

most

meat-grinding Medical Training in the World.

As I stated in a previous e-mail, my Class Graduated 5 out 93. If

thats

not an attrition rate, what is? (Think of the Barry Sadler song fron

1966(?)).

We've been batting this around for awhile, so I'll end it there.

My point? Yeah we all need the courses mentioned, but it seems the

employers who are supposed to be such post-911 " Patriots " are

discounting what the

ex-Military are trained and experienced to do (work offshore). I had to

go

through Civilian NREMT-P Certification and it was e-a-s-y after the

" Goatlab $ & %* "

we went through.

I find that the ol' " Veterans Preference " is lacking to put it

bluntly.

Not to put down the guys who've never been in the Military. But, when

a

" Joe " gets out, he still has mouthes to feed & finds the work ain't

there due to

some new hoop to jump as far as being " Certified " in what he's done for

years, and worse.

Do you not agree this is a source of irritation for the Vets?

Just thinking aloud....CA

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did someone mention vets?

tabeeb kalb

Re: Work....Damnit Jim, THAT was good!!!!

> Wow Jim- You said more in that e-mail than any HR Dweeb could ever put

> into a sentence, let alone be able to really want to take time to learn.

I'm

> impressed!

> But....I noticed that Military Training, even of the SF/SAS realm,

wasn't

> mentioned.... Thats not acknowledging a very small number of the most

Highly

> Trained Trauma/Clinical Medical guys in the World. And, Graduates of the

most

> meat-grinding Medical Training in the World.

> As I stated in a previous e-mail, my Class Graduated 5 out 93. If thats

> not an attrition rate, what is? (Think of the Barry Sadler song fron

1966(?)).

> We've been batting this around for awhile, so I'll end it there.

> My point? Yeah we all need the courses mentioned, but it seems the

> employers who are supposed to be such post-911 " Patriots " are discounting

what the

> ex-Military are trained and experienced to do (work offshore). I had to go

> through Civilian NREMT-P Certification and it was e-a-s-y after the

" Goatlab $ & %* "

> we went through.

> I find that the ol' " Veterans Preference " is lacking to put it bluntly.

> Not to put down the guys who've never been in the Military. But, when a

> " Joe " gets out, he still has mouthes to feed & finds the work ain't there

due to

> some new hoop to jump as far as being " Certified " in what he's done for

> years, and worse.

> Do you not agree this is a source of irritation for the Vets?

> Just thinking aloud....CA

>

>

>

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Jim gave a free resume building seminar - I hope the FNG's looking for

experience were reading. Jim's advice is good for any medic who needs to put

together a resume; something they don't usually teach in paramedic training,

at least in the 'States.

Do they offer career development as a part of medic training in the other

countries represented on this list?

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Re: Work....Damnit Jim, THAT was good!!!!

Wow Jim- You said more in that e-mail than any HR Dweeb could ever put

into a sentence, let alone be able to really want to take time to learn. I'm

impressed!

<SNIP>

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Simon,

I know I'm going to regret asking but.....

And this has been puzzling me for a while....

What exactly is tabeeb kalb??

Cheers

Ian

Re: Work....Damnit Jim, THAT was good!!!!

did someone mention vets?

tabeeb kalb

Re: Work....Damnit Jim, THAT was good!!!!

> Wow Jim- You said more in that e-mail than any HR Dweeb could ever

> put into a sentence, let alone be able to really want to take time to

> learn.

I'm

> impressed!

> But....I noticed that Military Training, even of the SF/SAS realm,

wasn't

> mentioned.... Thats not acknowledging a very small number of the most

Highly

> Trained Trauma/Clinical Medical guys in the World. And, Graduates of

> the

most

> meat-grinding Medical Training in the World.

> As I stated in a previous e-mail, my Class Graduated 5 out 93. If

> thats not an attrition rate, what is? (Think of the Barry Sadler song

> fron

1966(?)).

> We've been batting this around for awhile, so I'll end it there.

> My point? Yeah we all need the courses mentioned, but it seems the

> employers who are supposed to be such post-911 " Patriots " are

> discounting

what the

> ex-Military are trained and experienced to do (work offshore). I had

> to go through Civilian NREMT-P Certification and it was e-a-s-y after

> the

" Goatlab $ & %* "

> we went through.

> I find that the ol' " Veterans Preference " is lacking to put it

bluntly.

> Not to put down the guys who've never been in the Military. But,

> when a " Joe " gets out, he still has mouthes to feed & finds the work

> ain't there

due to

> some new hoop to jump as far as being " Certified " in what he's done

> for years, and worse.

> Do you not agree this is a source of irritation for the Vets?

> Just thinking aloud....CA

>

>

>

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Dog doctor in arabic. Don't ask me to write it in arabic though!Its a long

story speak to Daryl (Wight).Got it through many years of looking after Rod

and his ailments as his personal physician (can't go in to detail on this

site, too gruesome for words!)

Simon, tabeeb kalb

Re: Work....Damnit Jim, THAT was good!!!!

>

>

> > Wow Jim- You said more in that e-mail than any HR Dweeb could ever

> > put into a sentence, let alone be able to really want to take time to

> > learn.

> I'm

> > impressed!

> > But....I noticed that Military Training, even of the SF/SAS realm,

> wasn't

> > mentioned.... Thats not acknowledging a very small number of the most

> Highly

> > Trained Trauma/Clinical Medical guys in the World. And, Graduates of

> > the

> most

> > meat-grinding Medical Training in the World.

> > As I stated in a previous e-mail, my Class Graduated 5 out 93. If

> > thats not an attrition rate, what is? (Think of the Barry Sadler song

> > fron

> 1966(?)).

> > We've been batting this around for awhile, so I'll end it there.

> > My point? Yeah we all need the courses mentioned, but it seems the

> > employers who are supposed to be such post-911 " Patriots " are

> > discounting

> what the

> > ex-Military are trained and experienced to do (work offshore). I had

> > to go through Civilian NREMT-P Certification and it was e-a-s-y after

> > the

> " Goatlab $ & %* "

> > we went through.

> > I find that the ol' " Veterans Preference " is lacking to put it

> bluntly.

> > Not to put down the guys who've never been in the Military. But,

> > when a " Joe " gets out, he still has mouthes to feed & finds the work

> > ain't there

> due to

> > some new hoop to jump as far as being " Certified " in what he's done

> > for years, and worse.

> > Do you not agree this is a source of irritation for the Vets?

> > Just thinking aloud....CA

> >

> >

> >

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Better than sheep doc I suppose....

I knew I was going to regret asking.... :-)

Cheers

Ian

Re: Work....Damnit Jim, THAT was good!!!!

Dog doctor in arabic. Don't ask me to write it in arabic though!Its a

long story speak to Daryl (Wight).Got it through many years of looking

after Rod and his ailments as his personal physician (can't go in to

detail on this site, too gruesome for words!)

Simon, tabeeb kalb

Re: Work....Damnit Jim, THAT was

> good!!!!

>

>

> > Wow Jim- You said more in that e-mail than any HR Dweeb could

> > ever put into a sentence, let alone be able to really want to take

> > time to learn.

> I'm

> > impressed!

> > But....I noticed that Military Training, even of the SF/SAS

> > realm,

> wasn't

> > mentioned.... Thats not acknowledging a very small number of the

> > most

> Highly

> > Trained Trauma/Clinical Medical guys in the World. And, Graduates of

> > the

> most

> > meat-grinding Medical Training in the World.

> > As I stated in a previous e-mail, my Class Graduated 5 out 93. If

> > thats not an attrition rate, what is? (Think of the Barry Sadler

> > song fron

> 1966(?)).

> > We've been batting this around for awhile, so I'll end it there.

> > My point? Yeah we all need the courses mentioned, but it seems

> > the employers who are supposed to be such post-911 " Patriots " are

> > discounting

> what the

> > ex-Military are trained and experienced to do (work offshore). I had

> > to go through Civilian NREMT-P Certification and it was e-a-s-y

> > after the

> " Goatlab $ & %* "

> > we went through.

> > I find that the ol' " Veterans Preference " is lacking to put it

> bluntly.

> > Not to put down the guys who've never been in the Military. But,

> > when a " Joe " gets out, he still has mouthes to feed & finds the work

> > ain't there

> due to

> > some new hoop to jump as far as being " Certified " in what he's done

> > for years, and worse.

> > Do you not agree this is a source of irritation for the Vets?

> > Just thinking aloud....CA

> >

> >

> >

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Ian

Before you ask me – DON’T BOTHER! It’s a long story involving pregnant

camels, x-ray gloves, confused Arabic customs officials, not to mention a

mad French woman and Rod’s introduction to the strange world of veterinary

medicine!

Daryl

Re: Work....Damnit Jim, THAT was good!!!!

Dog doctor in arabic. Don't ask me to write it in arabic though!Its a long

story speak to Daryl (Wight).Got it through many years of looking after Rod

and his ailments as his personal physician (can't go in to detail on this

site, too gruesome for words!)

Simon, tabeeb kalb

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Daryl,

Believe me, knowing you and Rod, There was no way I was going to ask !!

Re: Work....Damnit Jim, THAT was good!!!!

Dog doctor in arabic. Don't ask me to write it in arabic though!Its a

long story speak to Daryl (Wight).Got it through many years of looking

after Rod and his ailments as his personal physician (can't go in to

detail on this site, too gruesome for words!)

Simon, tabeeb kalb

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در الذي لا ÙŠØ¯ÙØ¹ جيدا

Above is your translation.

You must have unicode set to work in your e-mail config

Mitch

Re: Work....Damnit Jim, THAT was good!!!!

> See if you can write " man who does not pay well " in Arabic!

>

> R

>

>

> > Dog doctor in arabic. Don't ask me to write it in arabic though!Its a

long

> > story speak to Daryl (Wight).Got it through many years of looking after

> Rod

> > and his ailments as his personal physician (can't go in to detail on

this

> > site, too gruesome for words!)

>

>

>

>

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Or try this site again for more translation.

http://www.almisbar.com/salam_trans.html

Mitch

Re: Work....Damnit Jim, THAT was good!!!!

> See if you can write " man who does not pay well " in Arabic!

>

> R

>

>

> > Dog doctor in arabic. Don't ask me to write it in arabic though!Its a

long

> > story speak to Daryl (Wight).Got it through many years of looking after

> Rod

> > and his ailments as his personal physician (can't go in to detail on

this

> > site, too gruesome for words!)

>

>

>

>

> Member Information:

>

> List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@...

> Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@...

>

> ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent

to the list owner.

>

> Post message: egroups

>

> Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk

>

> Regards

>

> The Remote Medics Team

>

>

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See if you can write " man who does not pay well " in Arabic!

R

> Dog doctor in arabic. Don't ask me to write it in arabic though!Its a long

> story speak to Daryl (Wight).Got it through many years of looking after

Rod

> and his ailments as his personal physician (can't go in to detail on this

> site, too gruesome for words!)

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