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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => Service Training OR Recruitment => Topic started by: jezza11 on August 01, 2007, 03:42:32 PM
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Hi all,
I am wanting joining the fire service (wholetime) and have recently requested a place to attend a Recruitment Awareness Session (Royal Berkshire).....I am 24 (too late??) and seriously starting to think of my future.
At the minute i was just wondering about some hypotheticals -
Hypothetically speaking, once you have completed all the tests and interviews (saying that you passed all the way down the line and were now looking to start your traineeship) , what sort of a waiting list are you looking at before you get posted?
I am aware that stations only take new recruits whilst in 'recruiting' (if that makes sense) and i know that Royal Berks applications had to be in by March 07 and say they are recruiting in the autmn. I was wondering ,on average, how long a wait there is before stations may require new firefighters or at least start the recruiting process again?
Sorry to waffle on, so many things i want to know!!
Regards,
Jez.
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Jezza. Cant be sure about the other stuff but you are certainly not too late. I recently tutored a trainee course where there were at least three trainees who were over 40. And to be honest the older the better as far as I am concerned as the more mature students are far easier to teach. (Within reason obviously)
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I've got one guy on my station who's just celebrated his 412th birthday and 600th year in the fire service!!!