Yes, it is relatively easy. As long as you were not injured in any way after the army. If that is the case, it may be a bit hard.
You can train for free to become a volunteer firefighter and there are firefighter training dvd's also.
The annual salary for a FireFighter is $37,452. I applaud you if you become a FireFighter, Good luck!
According to HowStuffWorks, it takes about 600 hours of training over 12-14 weeks to become a firefighter.
You can still become a firefighter in Michigan if you've gotten a DUI. You must however go through extensive therapy, AA meetings, and file to have your license reinstated before you can become a firefighter.
You can be a firefighter in the army and the retirement and career benefits are the same as any military speciality. You will need to talk to your recruiter about the job openings. The MOS (Military term for job) is 12M and falls under the engineer branch. Be advised that on active service there are less than 300 slots for firefighters, so its not an easy job to get.
You do not need college before becoming a firefighter
I believe someone would become a firefighter because it's something there passionate about, and something they really are interested in doing.
To become a firefighter you need special training with real fires and fake mechanical people and buildings.So you can practice before theres a real fire.
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To become a firefighter in the UK, you typically need a minimum of five GCSEs at grades 9-4 (A*-C), including English, Maths, and Science. These subjects are essential as they provide foundational knowledge and skills required for the role of a firefighter. Additionally, some fire services may have specific entry requirements or preferences, so it's important to research the specific requirements of the fire service you are interested in joining.
Yes. Absolutely. In fact, first responder occupations are the most commonly seen occupations of members of the Reserve and National Guard (EMTs, Law Enforcement Officers, Fire & Rescue personnel, etc.).
In the UK a criminal record will not stop you becoming a firefighter (depending on the crime). Report to your local fire service that you wish to become a firefighter and ask whether your convictions will hinder your chances. the process will probebly take longer however it can be done.