Some firefighters rise in the ranks to become fire officers. Others branch out into various specialties.
For example, some municipalities employ a former firefighter as a Fire Inspector or a Building Inspector or a Plans Inspector.
Other firefighters become professional arson investigators, public safety educators, work in the Fire Marshal's office.
There are also private-sector jobs as inspectors, investigators and adjustors for insurance companies, fire equipment installation and maintenance, and various type of fire-science or fire-safety consulting.
firefighters
Absolutely! Firefighters see things that shouldn't be seen. Luckily there is something called CISD (Critical Incident Stress Debriefing) where firefighters discuss with other firefighters and professionals where they can talk things out and it normally helps the mental health of firefighters.
The jobs that are really necessary are police,firefighters,doctor,scientist,and teachers.Even though I dont like school.
Firefighters get training in many different areas in order to perform their jobs functions properly. They are usually required to obtain an EMT or paramedic certification.
chimney sweep and security guard is all i can think of!
Firefighters. Militatry, especially officers. especially marines or other combat jobs. Chefs. Actors. Businessmen who make a lot of money.
In the United States, about 110 (plus or minus) every year
There are over 1.5 million firefighters in the United States of America. The 1.5 million firefighters serve more than 30145 fire stations.
their jobs are similar to the ones we have here
Similar jobs are being a writer for a news paper or being a millonnare :)
Many jobs can support a middle class lifestyle today. Many homes are two income families and work jobs such as teachers, firefighters, medical transcriptionists and plumbers.
Many jobs can support a middle class lifestyle today. Many homes are two income families and work jobs such as teachers, firefighters, medical transcriptionists and plumbers.