Getting on the Job: Before the Testing Starts

A phrase not often heard in today’s workforce is “I love my job!” However, when I am asked about my job, it is always my reply.Firefighters inherently love their job, and what’s not to love? I go to work with my best friends; get to ride around in big red trucks; go through adrenaline highs and lows; help people get through their worst moments in life; and, when the craziness of the shift calms down, sit and a have a dinner with what has become my family.

You don’t run into many firefighters who are truly dissatisfied with their job. Sure, there are always going to be a few exceptions, but firefighters tend to be generally happy to do what they do. When you’re ready to “get on the job,” I hope to be of help.

This article addresses life before “getting on the job.” It is impossible for me to guide you through the testing process for every department, but you can reasonably expect some type of written exam, a physical agility test, and an oral interview. Before you even begin testing, think about your life before the application.

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