11/08/2023
The next time someone asks you what it takes to be a firefighter, be honest.
Instead of talking about certifications and classes, tell them what it really takes to do this job right. Tell them the truth.
It takes a commitment that very few jobs require because you have to accept that you are going to be responsible for life, not only for the citizens you serve but the lives of your brothers and sisters.
Yes, I said brothers and sisters because when you become a firefighter, you earn another family. Yes, I said earn because nothing will be given to you here. You will need to earn everything by building a good reputation as a worker and someone who cares about others.
It will require a very high level of fitness, strong work ethic and a desire to improve daily. You will hear about minimum standards but never think that’s enough; it’s not and will require maximum effort to perform in the environments we do.
You will miss birthdays, holidays, first steps, and last breaths; it’s part of the job. You will be dog tired and have to still give your best. Your mind and heart are going to change, and you won’t be the same person who started, and that’s ok because to change is to grow. You will grow here. This job can break you or make you the most grateful man in the world. That will be up to you.
The conversations you have around the kitchen table will be some of the best advice you’ll ever hear, and if you stay on long enough, some of the best you will give.
It’s a hard job that will always require hard work. Lazy people don’t do well here, so if that’s you, I wouldn’t do it. You’re not a good fit.
But if you’re willing to work hard with a spirit of humility and put the needs of others first, it will be the best decision you will ever make.
That’s what it takes to be a firefighter. 🇺🇸 👩🚒 👨🚒 🔥 🔥 🚒 🚑 🚒 🇺🇸