man, i just started working part time with a ambulance company.
2 days after i was hired they picked up the contract with the coroner's office here (some luck huh?)
it looks like its gonna get to the point where i'll barely be doing EMS stuff, bc this coroner thing is pretty much using up all our resources (small company to begin with and this is the county cleveland falls in so its pretty big) population is 1999 was 1,412,140
would it look bad if i quit so soon after getting hired? would it look bad to future employers?
the way it works is whenever someone in the county dies our company goes and transports them to the coroner. average 15 runs a day.
homicides, suicides, kids, high profile cases, collect evidence, everything - you name it. they've only been doin it less than 48 hours and one of my co workers is already fucked up because of it
like this morning some lady decided to off herself in her car in a mall parking lot last night and they had to go scrape her head off the roof of the car --- not the type of shit i signed up to do
i'm mainly concerned about not getting the right experience, plus i'm getting paid 8.50 to do this shit, plus i dont want to start hating life and being depressed all the time plus, PLUS i dont want to get all hardened and start treating my live patients like shit.
sooooooooooo would it look bad to future employers if i worked here such a short amount of time?
if i dont list i was employed there, would a Background check show it anyways? theres extensive bg checks in my line of work
2 days after i was hired they picked up the contract with the coroner's office here (some luck huh?)
it looks like its gonna get to the point where i'll barely be doing EMS stuff, bc this coroner thing is pretty much using up all our resources (small company to begin with and this is the county cleveland falls in so its pretty big) population is 1999 was 1,412,140
would it look bad if i quit so soon after getting hired? would it look bad to future employers?
the way it works is whenever someone in the county dies our company goes and transports them to the coroner. average 15 runs a day.
homicides, suicides, kids, high profile cases, collect evidence, everything - you name it. they've only been doin it less than 48 hours and one of my co workers is already fucked up because of it
like this morning some lady decided to off herself in her car in a mall parking lot last night and they had to go scrape her head off the roof of the car --- not the type of shit i signed up to do
i'm mainly concerned about not getting the right experience, plus i'm getting paid 8.50 to do this shit, plus i dont want to start hating life and being depressed all the time plus, PLUS i dont want to get all hardened and start treating my live patients like shit.
sooooooooooo would it look bad to future employers if i worked here such a short amount of time?
if i dont list i was employed there, would a Background check show it anyways? theres extensive bg checks in my line of work
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