Introduction - Sean

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sinjefe
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You used the first person over 85 times. Think about that.
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Utilize the search button on this site every question you have has probably already been answered. Good luck with securing your contract, don't settle for anything but the contract you want.
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Sleepy Doc
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A few quick questions: First- What are you doing currently for work? Second- You said you lost interest in being a Fire Fighter. Why is that? Lastly-What makes you think that being in the Army, let alone a Ranger, would be any better?

Having done both, I can tell you the jobs are eerily similar in many respects; discipline, esprit de corps & sense of brotherhood, technical expertise required, etc. If you can make it through a fire academy, you can do any training the military has to offer, and vice versa. Spending time in one of the Battalions will prep you well for a career as a Fire Fighter. You won't live extravagantly in either career, but you can live comfortably.

No matter what you do- Fire Fighter, Ranger.. hell, deli worker!-ultimately, it should be a job that you enjoy doing. Good luck with it, which ever way you decide to go.
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