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Regardless of the needles, as a part of the job you should really know your blood type. Go either to your family Doc or The Red Cross. They can do it. Or you can have it done at CFRS St Jean. Even if it's not for the army, having your blood type at your disposal is not a bad thing. It's time consuming in a hospital when they have to draw and test your blood, heaven forbid it happens.
As for needles, again part of the job. I know guys who have been turned into pin cushions and others whom had only 5 or 6 over their careers.
As for needles, again part of the job. I know guys who have been turned into pin cushions and others whom had only 5 or 6 over their careers.