Don't think I have ever heard of a kid on here who wants or is a cop or firefighter.
Anonymous wrote:divorce attorney friend told me she'd never allow her daughter to marry a firefighter.
(as far as you can allow anything of course ... just a saying .. lets not go crazy... just indicating rampant cheating in the culture .. of course her daughter can do what she wants .. if she had a daughter ... she doesnt even have a daughter, just making a point)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Firefighter jobs are pretty hard to get, and most pay far below $240K per year.
But firefighters are revered first responders, and it's a terrific career for the right kid.
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FDNY is very competitive to get into and many firefighters work OT shifts. My nephew is interested in it and it’s a long road; he just completed NYC EMS as a stepping stone into the FD and loves it so far.
Anonymous wrote:Project 2025 no more overtime pay.
These jobs will be paid nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Firefighter jobs are pretty hard to get, and most pay far below $240K per year.
But firefighters are revered first responders, and it's a terrific career for the right kid.
Anonymous wrote:Word on the street is that Bucknell has a pipeline into both FDNY and NYPD jobs that makes HYP grads green with envy.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone encourage their child to go into a profession where death is a real risk? Why would a parent encourage a child to go into a profession where smoke inhalation and lung cancer are real risks?
Anonymous wrote:My nephew has been training to be a firefighter in the Midwest. He pivoted to EMT because there are so few paid firefighting jobs in the area (a lot of volunteer squads and $40k base salary for paid). He works for a private ambulance service (common in IN) now and brings in about $38k including overtime and has experienced multiple workplace injuries at 27 years old. It’s a grueling route for most.