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Are u conserned about your health or are u talking about what the people doing the hirining will think about it. If they don't know about it I wouldn't say a word if I were u. Keep it quite if u can but I don't think it matters. Unless it's your own personal consern.
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Leathernecks,
Once again, thanks for serving. I'm almost one hundred percent sure your family life will improve significantly if and when you leave the USMC for the fire service. I recently got hired on with a great department in the Chicagoland area and the stress I experience, while significant, pales in comparison to the stress I felt in the Army.
The reality of continued multiple deployments lasting anywhere from 1-2 years away from family created lots of stress for both myself and my family. I absolutely love my job now and feel you get the best of both worlds in the fire service. You get the public service and brotherhood aspect of the military without the possiblility of having to leave your loved ones for extended lengths of time. And to boot, you can make a damn good living as well.
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Semper Fi
Sir,
I left active duty in 2008 and have been a career firefighter ever since. It is the greatest career you can dream of. I have done approx 6 physicals all of which where compliant with osha and the NFPA that covers firefighter physicals. I have never been asked about being a heat case or about a deformity I have in my hand from my active duty days. The physical's seem to be pretty cut and dry and as long as you can function all is well. It is a lot easier than say a final physical. The Corps always put an emphasis on it but it isn't that big a deal. The one thing I will say is prepare for a decrease in pay. I left after 8 yrs as a Sgt (USMC) with BAH and lost quiet a bit of money. Also, if you are serious about being a career firefighter then this website will help you find a job. It is www.firerecruit.com, I can't say enough about this website if you are looking to be a career firefighter. It is a paid site but is worth every penny.
Good Luck/ Semper Fi
Gunn
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Originally posted by CaptOldTimer View PostThank for your service.
I see no problem as long as you can pass the departments medical exam, Mister.
An Officer in the USMC and not making a career out of the service???
I will say, you will miss soldiers (or Marines in this guys case) and the wild and crazy things they do.
If the Army would have let me be a platoon leader for my whole career, I'd have stayed 20+. But as an officer, the more rank you make the less face time with the troops you get.
As for the heat injury, if you have a good career counselor on your out processing, they'll rip the pages of any part of your medical record out that you want gone.Last edited by FiremanLyman; 07-11-2010, 11:55 PM.
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LEATHERNECK85 - Thanks for your service to OUR country and welcome to a new brotherhood.
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Duly noted, and I DO understand.
Good luck with your career change.
FM1
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Originally posted by FIREMECH1 View PostSame can be said concerning the Fire Service.
Semper Fi
Gunny
FM1
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The Fire Service isn't quite like the military, where you are branded for life as a heat casualty regardless of the circumstances. They'll probably just run a normal physical on you and if the labs/EKG all come back normal, you'll be fine. If the dept is really anal/concerned, they might want to see some of the medical notes from the injury, but I'd be surprised.
Good luck!
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Originally posted by FIREMECH1 View PostSame can be said concerning the Fire Service.
I also thank you for your service, Leatherneck. One episode of heat exhaustion shouldn't hamper your ability to get hired, just make sure you're in good shape for the department physical agility test and also the medical review.
Best of luck!
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Originally posted by LEATHERNECK85Na, not for me. It just puts too much of an exhausting toll on my family.
Semper Fi
Gunny
FM1
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Na, not for me. It just puts too much of an exhausting toll on my family.
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Originally posted by LEATHERNECK85 View PostHey guys, I'm an Active Duty Marine Officer and was looking into becoming a firefighter upon my separation. I do have one major concern in my application process that I was hoping you guys might be able to shed some insight. A year ago in a training cycle I was running a 5 mile endurance course with a 40lb pack, full combat load, etc in 90 degree weather/98% humidity and trying to set a record when I suffered a full heat stroke. I made a full recovery have no issues since the incident. My question is, how greatly can this affect my application success? Thanks for the help bro's...
Thank for your service.
I see no problem as long as you can pass the departments medical exam, Mister.
An Officer in the USMC and not making a career out of the service???Last edited by CaptOldTimer; 07-11-2010, 05:16 PM.
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Question Regarding Applying
Hey guys, I'm an Active Duty Marine Officer and was looking into becoming a firefighter upon my separation. I do have one major concern in my application process that I was hoping you guys might be able to shed some insight. A year ago in a training cycle I was running a 5 mile endurance course with a 40lb pack, full combat load, etc in 90 degree weather/98% humidity and trying to set a record when I suffered a full heat stroke. I made a full recovery have no issues since the incident. My question is, how greatly can this affect my application success? Thanks for the help bro's...Tags: None
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