Legitimate question. Hair conditioner instead of shaving cream a no go? I know it's the weird thing but honestly ive had to do it a couple times in a quick pinch, but both times i had no burning or irritation sensations.
I applied almost a year ago now, and I'm on the merit list.. just waiting for a call at this point. You may get processed pretty quick, you never know. Well.. not from originally, but I've lived in the area for a couple years now to work as a medic.
Ah finally! I'm not the only one left haha.
Hope your processing picks up fairly fast. The crew in St. John's are really good like that so don't hesitate to call them asking about it.
The holidays are a great time of year for that :P. Best thing you can do to prepare is just make some simple changes to your diet, drink plenty of water, and try to keep active if you got the time.
Here's a quick 45-60 minute workout that I've been using for the past 4 months. A friend of mine...
Back home I 100% agree with you, outside companies running transfers only makes complete sense to do. Out this way though......
Here the system is split into private and government-run services, both do emergency and transfers. Aside from districts or location both are doing the same job, yet...
Unionized. 100% unionized. Simply based on my occupation and experience working for several private services. Out where I am now ambulance services are split between government-run/unionized and private-owned, and the differences are night and day in comparision.
On the union side...
In my opinion there is no sense in continuing to do something for a period of time if it's going to cause a greater period of pain or downtime. Remember that "no pain no gain" is a terrible platform to go off of for training, and will make you worse off in the longrun.
So, short answer from me...
Seems like it just came to a head. Another 5-6 hostages bolted out, then gunshots shortly after followed by police storming the cafe. As far as I can tell, there was CPR in progress on the person down by the cafe door, then again on the stretcher.
Tossing my :2c: in. If you do choose to go down the PCP -> med tech route, be sure to look if the college offers Canadian Medical Association accreditation because it'll most likely be a military approved college and is needed if you want to join via the NCM Subsidized Education Program. The...
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