Research tells me that starting pay is between 27000-33000 dollars a year.
Entry pay for a firefighter is about 42 thousand dollars. If you work for the Department of Defense the pay is on an increasing scale.
The annual income of a firefighter in the state of Ohio will vary depending on the city. The larger cities average pay is an estimated $61,000 US dollars.
Depends on where you get a job at for the city or the county. Starting pay for a rookie firefighter is 65,000 a year. After your first year you will increase to 70 k a year.
Paid on call firefighters are considered a "go-between" position between volunteer firefighter (unpaid) and a career firefighter (paid). Typically, a paid on call firefighter wears a pager and is paid a daily rate to be available to respond to a call and receive pay while on a call. Most paid on call firefighters have regular jobs which are flexible to allow them to respond.
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As long as it takes you. Without knowing what you paid for it, what your job will pay, and what your other expenses allow you to pay monthly, this is an impossible question to answer.
You would receive money, although it probably wouldn't cover the entire cost.
No, it shouldn't be capitalized.
You can train for free to become a volunteer firefighter and there are firefighter training dvd's also.
No, John Cena was not a firefighter.
A firefighter is a bombero or bombera.