Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 http://kbrcareers.webrecruiter.com/pls/kbr/maine d?s=12BDABA4B7C33C13E0440003BA74E87F -- iraq Can someone out there point me in the direction to find out who to contact to work in Iraq please. Thanks Lawrence Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 And you can also contact http://www.dyncorprecruiting.com/ Chambers wrote: http://kbrcareers.webrecruiter.com/pls/kbr/maine d?s=12BDABA4B7C33C13E0440003BA74E87F -- iraq Can someone out there point me in the direction to find out who to contact to work in Iraq please. Thanks Lawrence Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Try BlackwaterUSA, InternationalSOS, and the The AIM Group. --- Jeff Ellison wrote: > And you can also contact > http://www.dyncorprecruiting.com/ > > Chambers wrote: > http://kbrcareers.webrecruiter.com/pls/kbr/maine > d?s=12BDABA4B7C33C13E0440003BA74E87F > > -- iraq > > Can someone out there point me in the direction to > find out who to contact > to work in Iraq please. Thanks > Lawrence > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 > > Can someone out there point me in the direction to find out who to contact > to work in Iraq please. Thanks > Lawrence > Lawrence, There are others that will probably know more on the subject. However, this is what I know... Send your resume to jobs@... That's the address for everyone to send them to. The mad rush to get people over there is over. Now, it's just replacement people. As for medics, they're only looking for EMT-P. I hope this helps Donnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Try these also, BlackwaterUSA, The AIM Group, and InternationalSOS. They all have medic jobs. --- Donnie wrote: > > > > > Can someone out there point me in the direction to > find out who to > contact > > to work in Iraq please. Thanks > > Lawrence > > > Lawrence, > There are others that will probably know more on the > subject. However, > this is what I know... > Send your resume to jobs@... That's the address > for everyone to > send them to. The mad rush to get people over there > is over. Now, it's > just replacement people. > As for medics, they're only looking for EMT-P. > I hope this helps > > Donnie > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Anyone who wants info about KBR Medics, e-mail me and I'll give you the full scoop. Been in Iraq for 9 months with a few more to go! r.fernandez1@... Rene Fernandez, EMT-P HSE Medical COB Speicher North Tikrit, Iraq APO AE 09393 Re: Re: iraq Try these also, BlackwaterUSA, The AIM Group, and InternationalSOS. They all have medic jobs. --- Donnie wrote: > > > > > Can someone out there point me in the direction to > find out who to > contact > > to work in Iraq please. Thanks > > Lawrence > > > Lawrence, > There are others that will probably know more on the > subject. However, > this is what I know... > Send your resume to jobs@... That's the address > for everyone to > send them to. The mad rush to get people over there > is over. Now, it's > just replacement people. > As for medics, they're only looking for EMT-P. > I hope this helps > > Donnie > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Rene, What's the scoop in Iraq. Currently looking at Blackwater and have applied with KBR. Thanks. Wood, AAS, NREMT-P emtjimbo@... Re: Re: iraq Try these also, BlackwaterUSA, The AIM Group, and InternationalSOS. They all have medic jobs. --- Donnie wrote: > > > > > Can someone out there point me in the direction to > find out who to > contact > > to work in Iraq please. Thanks > > Lawrence > > > Lawrence, > There are others that will probably know more on the > subject. However, > this is what I know... > Send your resume to jobs@... That's the address > for everyone to > send them to. The mad rush to get people over there > is over. Now, it's > just replacement people. > As for medics, they're only looking for EMT-P. > I hope this helps > > Donnie > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Just a word of advice for you all that are looking at the overseas market: Do NOT quit your current job until you have a plane ticket in hand from the company that hires you. I just got back from Qatar late last year, and saw several inbound sheets that never made it, and then we find out that their contract was recended for whatever reason. Also speak from personal experience with both the AIM Group, and Zapata. Just be careful guys. If you want any further info, feel free to email me. To those that get over there, it's a helluva time, and I'd do it all over again. Jeff Jim Wood wrote: Rene, What's the scoop in Iraq. Currently looking at Blackwater and have applied with KBR. Thanks. Wood, AAS, NREMT-P emtjimbo@... Re: Re: iraq Try these also, BlackwaterUSA, The AIM Group, and InternationalSOS. They all have medic jobs. --- Donnie wrote: > > > > > Can someone out there point me in the direction to > find out who to > contact > > to work in Iraq please. Thanks > > Lawrence > > > Lawrence, > There are others that will probably know more on the > subject. However, > this is what I know... > Send your resume to jobs@... That's the address > for everyone to > send them to. The mad rush to get people over there > is over. Now, it's > just replacement people. > As for medics, they're only looking for EMT-P. > I hope this helps > > Donnie > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Jeff: I resent your comments. I hire Medics for AIM....and I have never encouraged a Medic to quit their position unless we have a contract for them..in fact, I always make a point of telling those under consideration that unless I am sending them a ticket - they should not consider themselves employed . I know that many see the opportunity to big bucks and take it upon themselves to decide they may have the job, but unless you have a contract, and I have issued you a plane ticket to deploy to our office here in Houston for medical and CAC, and then forward to Iraq...you do not have a job with AIM. We have an excellent reputation for the way we treat our personnel, and we pay well. Manmy applicants want to go to Iraq, but there are only a few positions to go around... I will admit you are correct on one issue though...Government Contracts can be issued and rescinded on a moments notice ...so anyone should think carefully before they leap into this type of arena. Perhaps, you should explain your comment further..... Marks Global Support Specialist The Aim Group Incorporated 507 North Sam Houston Parkway, East Houston, Texas 77060 TEL: Ext. 104 FAX: _____ From: texasems-l [mailto:texasems-l ] On Behalf Of Jeff Ellison Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 11:01 AM To: texasems-l Subject: Re: Re: iraq Just a word of advice for you all that are looking at the overseas market: Do NOT quit your current job until you have a plane ticket in hand from the company that hires you. I just got back from Qatar late last year, and saw several inbound sheets that never made it, and then we find out that their contract was recended for whatever reason. Also speak from personal experience with both the AIM Group, and Zapata. Just be careful guys. If you want any further info, feel free to email me. To those that get over there, it's a helluva time, and I'd do it all over again. Jeff Jim Wood wrote: Rene, What's the scoop in Iraq. Currently looking at Blackwater and have applied with KBR. Thanks. Wood, AAS, NREMT-P emtjimbo@... Re: Re: iraq Try these also, BlackwaterUSA, The AIM Group, and InternationalSOS. They all have medic jobs. --- Donnie wrote: > > > > > Can someone out there point me in the direction to > find out who to > contact > > to work in Iraq please. Thanks > > Lawrence > > > Lawrence, > There are others that will probably know more on the > subject. However, > this is what I know... > Send your resume to jobs@... That's the address > for everyone to > send them to. The mad rush to get people over there > is over. Now, it's > just replacement people. > As for medics, they're only looking for EMT-P. > I hope this helps > > Donnie > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Ok, to stop the flaming personal emails, the AIM Group, and Zapata neither were companies, to my direct knowledge, that terminated a contract with anyone, after it was signed. I will not reveal the companies, dont ask, as my intent is to caution those interested about the general gov't contract process, not to attack individual companies. The 2 companies above were used as they are ones that I have had personal contact with, not that I was wronged by them, but that I have been through their application process. I apologize if the use of their names were taken out of context... Game on.. Jeff Jeff Ellison wrote: Just a word of advice for you all that are looking at the overseas market: Do NOT quit your current job until you have a plane ticket in hand from the company that hires you. I just got back from Qatar late last year, and saw several inbound sheets that never made it, and then we find out that their contract was recended for whatever reason. Also speak from personal experience with both the AIM Group, and Zapata. Just be careful guys. If you want any further info, feel free to email me. To those that get over there, it's a helluva time, and I'd do it all over again. Jeff Jim Wood wrote: Rene, What's the scoop in Iraq. Currently looking at Blackwater and have applied with KBR. Thanks. Wood, AAS, NREMT-P emtjimbo@... Re: Re: iraq Try these also, BlackwaterUSA, The AIM Group, and InternationalSOS. They all have medic jobs. --- Donnie wrote: > > > > > Can someone out there point me in the direction to > find out who to > contact > > to work in Iraq please. Thanks > > Lawrence > > > Lawrence, > There are others that will probably know more on the > subject. However, > this is what I know... > Send your resume to jobs@... That's the address > for everyone to > send them to. The mad rush to get people over there > is over. Now, it's > just replacement people. > As for medics, they're only looking for EMT-P. > I hope this helps > > Donnie > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 You will not name the company that you say " did you wrong " however, you felt free to attempt to sully our good name and reputation...While I appreciate your retraction...I cannot help but think and write... Shame on you Mr. Ellison! Let us hope that your medical skills are as swift under fire...as your fingers! Marks Global Support Specialist The Aim Group Incorporated 507 North Sam Houston Parkway, East Houston, Texas 77060 TEL: Ext. 104 FAX: _____ From: texasems-l [mailto:texasems-l ] On Behalf Of Jeff Ellison Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 12:08 PM To: texasems-l Subject: Re: Re: iraq Ok, to stop the flaming personal emails, the AIM Group, and Zapata neither were companies, to my direct knowledge, that terminated a contract with anyone, after it was signed. I will not reveal the companies, dont ask, as my intent is to caution those interested about the general gov't contract process, not to attack individual companies. The 2 companies above were used as they are ones that I have had personal contact with, not that I was wronged by them, but that I have been through their application process. I apologize if the use of their names were taken out of context... Game on.. Jeff Jeff Ellison wrote: Just a word of advice for you all that are looking at the overseas market: Do NOT quit your current job until you have a plane ticket in hand from the company that hires you. I just got back from Qatar late last year, and saw several inbound sheets that never made it, and then we find out that their contract was recended for whatever reason. Also speak from personal experience with both the AIM Group, and Zapata. Just be careful guys. If you want any further info, feel free to email me. To those that get over there, it's a helluva time, and I'd do it all over again. Jeff Jim Wood wrote: Rene, What's the scoop in Iraq. Currently looking at Blackwater and have applied with KBR. Thanks. Wood, AAS, NREMT-P emtjimbo@... Re: Re: iraq Try these also, BlackwaterUSA, The AIM Group, and InternationalSOS. They all have medic jobs. --- Donnie wrote: > > > > > Can someone out there point me in the direction to > find out who to > contact > > to work in Iraq please. Thanks > > Lawrence > > > Lawrence, > There are others that will probably know more on the > subject. However, > this is what I know... > Send your resume to jobs@... That's the address > for everyone to > send them to. The mad rush to get people over there > is over. Now, it's > just replacement people. > As for medics, they're only looking for EMT-P. > I hope this helps > > Donnie > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Mrs. Marks, if you'll read the comments below, I never said I was wronged by a company, but that I have seen it happen while in the middle east. Shall we continue this off the list please? I'm sure there are other topics of more interest to the group. Jeff Marks wrote: You will not name the company that you say " did you wrong " however, you felt free to attempt to sully our good name and reputation...While I appreciate your retraction...I cannot help but think and write... Shame on you Mr. Ellison! Let us hope that your medical skills are as swift under fire...as your fingers! Marks Global Support Specialist The Aim Group Incorporated 507 North Sam Houston Parkway, East Houston, Texas 77060 TEL: Ext. 104 FAX: _____ From: texasems-l [mailto:texasems-l ] On Behalf Of Jeff Ellison Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 12:08 PM To: texasems-l Subject: Re: Re: iraq Ok, to stop the flaming personal emails, the AIM Group, and Zapata neither were companies, to my direct knowledge, that terminated a contract with anyone, after it was signed. I will not reveal the companies, dont ask, as my intent is to caution those interested about the general gov't contract process, not to attack individual companies. The 2 companies above were used as they are ones that I have had personal contact with, not that I was wronged by them, but that I have been through their application process. I apologize if the use of their names were taken out of context... Game on.. Jeff Jeff Ellison wrote: Just a word of advice for you all that are looking at the overseas market: Do NOT quit your current job until you have a plane ticket in hand from the company that hires you. I just got back from Qatar late last year, and saw several inbound sheets that never made it, and then we find out that their contract was recended for whatever reason. Also speak from personal experience with both the AIM Group, and Zapata. Just be careful guys. If you want any further info, feel free to email me. To those that get over there, it's a helluva time, and I'd do it all over again. Jeff Jim Wood wrote: Rene, What's the scoop in Iraq. Currently looking at Blackwater and have applied with KBR. Thanks. Wood, AAS, NREMT-P emtjimbo@... Re: Re: iraq Try these also, BlackwaterUSA, The AIM Group, and InternationalSOS. They all have medic jobs. --- Donnie wrote: > > > > > Can someone out there point me in the direction to > find out who to > contact > > to work in Iraq please. Thanks > > Lawrence > > > Lawrence, > There are others that will probably know more on the > subject. However, > this is what I know... > Send your resume to jobs@... That's the address > for everyone to > send them to. The mad rush to get people over there > is over. Now, it's > just replacement people. > As for medics, they're only looking for EMT-P. > I hope this helps > > Donnie > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 I don't know Jeff, but when I read his reply about the AIM Group and Zapata (the original reply, which is now the topic of the flaming) I personally did not see it as an attack on either company. I took it as sound advice to pursue with *any* company that offers such contracts. I can see how the sentence " Just be careful guys " following that could lead one to think AIM and Zapata were " the bad guys " , but sheesh... if one thing I learned about this list, never take anything posted to the literal word (and assume correct sentence placement ;-) ). No matter how many times I read them over and over, there's a whole mess of posts and replies that even to this day, I still don't understand. Maybe my input represents only one person's opinion out of hundreds. Who knows how the others here handled Jeff's reply. But one thing that does bother me is the comment, " Shame on you Mr. Ellison! Let us hope that your medical skills are as swift under fire...as your fingers! " I may be asking for more trouble than I really want today, but since you are actively seeking paramedics, I personally believe such comments are now detrimental to your cause, and worse, have reflected poorly upon the company you represent. As I've heard a few times by an old friend in reference to his ex-wife: The whiskey got soured... time to find a new bottle. {grin} Other services are out there competing with AIM; who knows, Jeff may be one hellava Paramedic. As I said, I don't know him. But his skills in medicine deserve respect in their own right, irregardless of his opinion about other things. Just my yankee two cents worth, probably useless in Texas. ;-) Kim RE: Re: iraq You will not name the company that you say " did you wrong " however, you felt free to attempt to sully our good name and reputation...While I appreciate your retraction...I cannot help but think and write... Shame on you Mr. Ellison! Let us hope that your medical skills are as swift under fire...as your fingers! Marks Global Support Specialist The Aim Group Incorporated 507 North Sam Houston Parkway, East Houston, Texas 77060 TEL: Ext. 104 FAX: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Its MS..not MRS....but my title aside.....the problem lies in the fact that you insinuated that you had referenced your " advice " to other Paramedics based on your own personal experience " with both AIM Group and Zapata " and the underlying implication was the fact that your experience was a negative one.I cannot speak for Zapata, only AIM. As you said, we have better things to do, however, I urge you to use caution when writing in future. As a footnote, I will add this...Obviously, if I took the time to review your credentials, I must have deemed you worthy of the position in question. If you were not selected, it was merely because another Paramedic had additional experience, or skills that are a prerequisite for work under fire. There is an expression that we utilize " from many, few are chosen. " We feel that we have a specific responsibility to all the personnel placed in our care ..and we take great pride in recruiting only the best to work on our Mobile Medical Teams in Iraq. I wish you well Mr. Ellison. Marks Global Support Specialist The Aim Group Incorporated 507 North Sam Houston Parkway, East Houston, Texas 77060 TEL: Ext. 104 FAX: _____ From: texasems-l [mailto:texasems-l ] On Behalf Of Jeff Ellison Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 12:26 PM To: texasems-l Subject: RE: Re: iraq Mrs. Marks, if you'll read the comments below, I never said I was wronged by a company, but that I have seen it happen while in the middle east. Shall we continue this off the list please? I'm sure there are other topics of more interest to the group. Jeff Marks wrote: You will not name the company that you say " did you wrong " however, you felt free to attempt to sully our good name and reputation...While I appreciate your retraction...I cannot help but think and write... Shame on you Mr. Ellison! Let us hope that your medical skills are as swift under fire...as your fingers! Marks Global Support Specialist The Aim Group Incorporated 507 North Sam Houston Parkway, East Houston, Texas 77060 TEL: Ext. 104 FAX: _____ From: texasems-l [mailto:texasems-l ] On Behalf Of Jeff Ellison Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 12:08 PM To: texasems-l Subject: Re: Re: iraq Ok, to stop the flaming personal emails, the AIM Group, and Zapata neither were companies, to my direct knowledge, that terminated a contract with anyone, after it was signed. I will not reveal the companies, dont ask, as my intent is to caution those interested about the general gov't contract process, not to attack individual companies. The 2 companies above were used as they are ones that I have had personal contact with, not that I was wronged by them, but that I have been through their application process. I apologize if the use of their names were taken out of context... Game on.. Jeff Jeff Ellison wrote: Just a word of advice for you all that are looking at the overseas market: Do NOT quit your current job until you have a plane ticket in hand from the company that hires you. I just got back from Qatar late last year, and saw several inbound sheets that never made it, and then we find out that their contract was recended for whatever reason. Also speak from personal experience with both the AIM Group, and Zapata. Just be careful guys. If you want any further info, feel free to email me. To those that get over there, it's a helluva time, and I'd do it all over again. Jeff Jim Wood wrote: Rene, What's the scoop in Iraq. Currently looking at Blackwater and have applied with KBR. Thanks. Wood, AAS, NREMT-P emtjimbo@... Re: Re: iraq Try these also, BlackwaterUSA, The AIM Group, and InternationalSOS. They all have medic jobs. --- Donnie wrote: > > > > > Can someone out there point me in the direction to > find out who to > contact > > to work in Iraq please. Thanks > > Lawrence > > > Lawrence, > There are others that will probably know more on the > subject. However, > this is what I know... > Send your resume to jobs@... That's the address > for everyone to > send them to. The mad rush to get people over there > is over. Now, it's > just replacement people. > As for medics, they're only looking for EMT-P. > I hope this helps > > Donnie > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > Its MS..not MRS....but my title aside.... Ms is acceptable to either single or married women. The " opposite " of 'Mrs' (other than 'Mr') is 'Miss.' Mrs = married Miss = single Ms = either/unknown Mr. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 In all things, employment, medical, or a combination thereof, use due diligence. Cavaet Emptor. " A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them; the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences. " Proverbs 22:3 --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 The one thing I have come to learn Jeff through personal experience is that there are people on this list with VERY SENSITIVE feelings. And some of those people cannot obviously read through an apology. And in our line of work we do not have the time for people like this because we are forced to spend way too much time trying to apologize for something that was misunderstood. The reamrk about your skills was uncalled for and is immature of . I reserve the title of MS. for people who act like adults not just because they aren't married. AS adults we have to decide what is important and what is not. I find NOTHING offensive in your post nor did I come to a conclusion that AIM or Zapata are bad companies. All you did was offer a word of advice to any prospective employees seeking employment in your field. Kudos to you. Salvador Capuchino Jr EMT-Paramedic --- Marks wrote: > Its MS..not MRS....but my title aside.....the > problem lies in the fact that > you insinuated that you had referenced your " advice " > to other Paramedics > based on your own personal experience " with both > AIM Group and Zapata " and > the underlying implication was the fact that your > experience was a negative > one.I cannot speak for Zapata, only AIM. > > As you said, we have better things to do, however, I > urge you to use caution > when writing in future. > > As a footnote, I will add this...Obviously, if I > took the time to review > your credentials, I must have deemed you worthy of > the position in question. > If you were not selected, it was merely because > another Paramedic had > additional experience, or skills that are a > prerequisite for work under > fire. There is an expression that we utilize " from > many, few are chosen. " We > feel that we have a specific responsibility to all > the personnel placed in > our care ..and we take great pride in recruiting > only the best to work on > our Mobile Medical Teams in Iraq. > > I wish you well Mr. Ellison. > > > Marks > > Global Support Specialist > > The Aim Group Incorporated > > 507 North Sam Houston Parkway, East > > Houston, Texas 77060 > > TEL: Ext. 104 > > FAX: > > > > > > _____ > > From: texasems-l > [mailto:texasems-l ] On > Behalf Of Jeff Ellison > Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 12:26 PM > To: texasems-l > Subject: RE: Re: iraq > > > Mrs. Marks, if you'll read the comments below, I > never said I was wronged by > a company, but that I have seen it happen while in > the middle east. Shall we > continue this off the list please? I'm sure there > are other topics of more > interest to the group. > > Jeff > > > Marks wrote: > You will not name the company that you say " did > you wrong " however, you > felt > free to attempt to sully our good name and > reputation...While I appreciate > your retraction...I cannot help but think and > write... > Shame on you Mr. Ellison! Let us hope that your > medical skills are as swift > under fire...as your fingers! > > > Marks > > Global Support Specialist > > The Aim Group Incorporated > > 507 North Sam Houston Parkway, East > > Houston, Texas 77060 > > TEL: Ext. 104 > > FAX: > > > > > > _____ > > From: texasems-l > [mailto:texasems-l ] On > Behalf Of Jeff Ellison > Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 12:08 PM > To: texasems-l > Subject: Re: Re: iraq > > > Ok, to stop the flaming personal emails, the AIM > Group, and Zapata neither > were companies, to my direct knowledge, that > terminated a contract with > anyone, after it was signed. I will not reveal the > companies, dont ask, as > my intent is to caution those interested about the > general gov't contract > process, not to attack individual companies. The 2 > companies above were used > as they are ones that I have had personal contact > with, not that I was > wronged by them, but that I have been through their > application process. I > apologize if the use of their names were taken out > of context... > > Game on.. > Jeff > > Jeff Ellison wrote: > Just a word of advice for you all that are looking > at the overseas market: > Do NOT quit your current job until you have a plane > ticket in hand from the > company that hires you. I just got back from Qatar > late last year, and saw > several inbound sheets that never made it, and then > we find out that their > contract was recended for whatever reason. Also > speak from personal > experience with both the AIM Group, and Zapata. Just > be careful guys. If you > want any further info, feel free to email me. To > those that get over there, > it's a helluva time, and I'd do it all over again. > > Jeff > > > Jim Wood wrote: > Rene, > What's the scoop in Iraq. Currently looking at > Blackwater and have > applied with KBR. Thanks. > > Wood, AAS, NREMT-P > emtjimbo@... > Re: Re: iraq > > > Try these also, BlackwaterUSA, The AIM Group, and > InternationalSOS. They all have medic jobs. > > --- Donnie wrote: > > > --- In texasems-l , " lverrett " > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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