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No problem. I'll find a way to let everyone know once I get some content on them up on my site. You can sign up (Its free) at www.gethiredbyfire.com. There's a few good articles that seem to have been helpful to some people right now. I've got more awesome stuff in the works.
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PaulC.
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Being old and cantankerous is good. Being old, in great shape, cantankerous (once you're off probation), and kicking a** on the job is infinitely better. Do yourself a favor and figure out how to answer those questions as well as the myriad of others in the exam process and crush it. (Hell, i'll even help you with the MA questions by sending you that section of a study guide I wrote.) The HR questions are usually about consistency and being superhumanly patient and considerate. Knowing how to answer them isn't a great predictor of anything, but the skills their *supposed* to reflect are huge on the job...
Let me know if I can help with the MA questions. I'm working on stuff for the HR questions for people and will have more on that in a few months.
Get the job (and then figure out how you're going to listen to a snot nosed captain who could be your kid.)
Best,
Paul C.
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Originally posted by wm25burke View PostThanks. And yes, I do keep up on Cardio.... and watch what I eat. Pretty much always have.
I've lived by the rule instilled in me by my High School coaches and health teachers - that an ounce of youthful prevention is worth a pound of geriatric cure; and so far it's evidently paying off.
It's much more fun to be middle-aged and cantankerous and healthy, than middle-aged and cantankerous, and wheezing through a tube up your nose... glancing nervously at the meter on the portable O2 machine at every family occasion --- and I've seen enough of folks doing plenty of the later, to not wish that on anybody. (So you younger lurkers in the peanut gallery take note).
I'm with you, I took this exam with Aurora (every question was the exact same to the T) and the HR portion kills me - I tried changing up my answers a bit to see the effect on the score but I scored almost exactly the same ~ 80%. I find it pretty hard to believe that using this style of exam gives a personality measurement on an individual, my personal thoughts is that the oral boards are better indicator of that, but hey I don't make the rules I just play by them.
Good luck in the future and look up to the north, Poudre Valley is hiring, they opened their process up today.
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Originally posted by ffbam24 View PostProps to you sir! Nice Job.
I've lived by the rule instilled in me by my High School coaches and health teachers - that an ounce of youthful prevention is worth a pound of geriatric cure; and so far it's evidently paying off.
It's much more fun to be middle-aged and cantankerous and healthy, than middle-aged and cantankerous, and wheezing through a tube up your nose... glancing nervously at the meter on the portable O2 machine at every family occasion --- and I've seen enough of folks doing plenty of the later, to not wish that on anybody. (So you younger lurkers in the peanut gallery take note).Last edited by wm25burke; 01-23-2011, 04:57 PM.
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Originally posted by fyrfytr4 View Posthowever mechanical aptitude..
>>Each component of FireTEAM
>> has its own minimum passing point. These are:
>> Human Relations Video = 75%
>> Mechanical = 65%
>> Math = 70%
>> Reading = 70%.
If mechanical aptitude is so important (not that I'm disagreeing that it IS) - then why is the minimum passing point for Mechanical the lowest out of all the FireTEAM components?
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Originally posted by fyrfytr4 View PostYou may want to concentrate on why you suck so bad at mechanical stuff as well as HR.
Or maybe when I get around to overhauling the engine on the stand in my garage...
Or changing the oil. Or doing a brake job. Or changing a clutch....
Or welding and machining the odd bits as required for my tools and toys.
You know, the little things some of us old-schooled folks picked up in HS shop classes along with math and reading - when "The System" expected individuals to be something other than GS L.I.F.E.R.s, and to produce something other than suction on a GS Teat after graduation.
Back in the day when a test score was a test score and an objective measurement of knowledge and skill - instead of a malleable algorithmic product of data collected from individuals who've taken the same test a half-dozen times, intent upon manufacturing a refined facade of politically correct politeness.
But thanks for your concerned and thoughtful input nonetheless. Have a nice day. (see, now that's got to be worth at least a 0.01% HR improvement right there)
BTW, One of the things I learned from the family of Cops and Firemen I grew up in - is that a sense of humor is an essential survival tool.
But of course ~that's not on the test.Last edited by wm25burke; 01-29-2011, 12:08 PM.
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Originally posted by wm25burke View PostI missed banding because my HR score is .06 of 1% short of 75%
Ok fine.
I will learn to play .06% nicer with others.
I mean, why even bother with math and reading if it evidently matters so little?Last edited by fyrfytr4; 01-23-2011, 10:32 AM.
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Originally posted by wm25burke View PostWell, I got kind of a kick out of it anyhow. Bein's how on January 01 I didn't know a CPAT from Spat and I'm just a couple of months shy of 50 years old.... and the young 20 something year old buck who took it ahead of me tanked and was still sucking O's at the aid station when I left.
I have no intention of just waddling quietly into that good night like so many retirees do.
=Bill
Props to you sir! Nice Job.
Now a little caution since you're a little more advanced in age; keep up on cardio and watch what you eat these days.
Hang tough.
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Originally posted by ffbam24 View PostRegarding the CPAT: You should be able to walk in off the street and pass it.
Good luck.
But....
Originally posted by ffbam24 View PostPassing it with one week notice isn't much to shout about.
It's been a fun exercise, regardless.
I have no intention of just waddling quietly into that good night like so many retirees do.
My dad retired from the PD; his brother from the FD. They were my heroes and I miss them both - both having met their early graves after "retiring". No thanks.
=BillLast edited by wm25burke; 01-21-2011, 12:23 AM.
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Originally posted by wm25burke View PostAnybody know what the weighting is that's used to calculate the total score?
I mean, why even bother with math and reading if it evidently matters so little?
And BTW I passed the CPAT with only 1 week notice
Regarding the CPAT: You should be able to walk in off the street and pass it. Passing it with one week notice isn't much to shout about.
Good luck.
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Holy crap man.. You bombed that human relations part. Never answer how you would really react in a fire department! Haven't they taught you that yet?
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