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Posted by Rich Iowa on October 22, 2006 at 11:18:58 from (172.150.61.191):
I've been at this new job for couple weeks now and I can tell it's not going to work out. It's not what I was told nor expecting. My friend loves the work, but I'm absolutely bored out of my mind. Then I found out they only told me I was going to be driving trucks for the majority of the time just to get me hired. After that I decided I'm only here till I find a differant job. I'd like to get into dump trucks but that won't be possible till next spring. So I've thought about getting into plumbing and the thought of becoming a professional firefighter has crossed my mind. I live 10-15min. west of Des Moines, Ia so the job possibilities for either are pretty good. Does anyone know what the educational req. are for entry level firefighters in Iowa, in case I go that route. I am not on the local vol. firefighter dept. due to a couple people on the squad now. I used to know what I wanted to do with my life, but these days I'm not very sure what I want to do. I'd like to find something I greatly enjoy and excel in, but I guess only being 21 allmost 22 I have plenty of time to figure things out.
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