September 29, 201312 yr Does anyone know when I could apply for employment for the 2014 season? I would love to get a job in the safety department, but the online application still says 2013.
September 29, 201312 yr Seasonal hiring for the 2014 season will probably begin after the 2013 season ends. Information will definitely be posted on the park's website. They're likely continuing to hire for this season throughout the fall, so you could probably apply for a job (weekends through 10/27/13) now.
September 29, 201312 yr you can submit your application late Decemebr 2013. Applicants will be called starting in January or early February 2014
September 29, 201312 yr Try to apply for a position for the 2013 season and if hired, you can have a leg up for the 2014 season, which they should start accepting online applications sometime in December 2013.
September 29, 201312 yr Author Thanks guys I appreciate it. I can't apply for 2013 because I live in West Virginia and am currently in school. However, the safety director emailed me today and said that applications for 2014 will be available on December 1st. I wonder if I could actually get a full time after graduation?! That would be sick.
September 29, 201312 yr ^Are you wanting a position as a security guard, police officer, communications or an EMT position? It is a great department to work in and all the guys and gals get along real nice with each other. Come December, just select the positions in the Safety Department.
September 30, 201312 yr God I'd love to be an emt there...comparing park injuries to what I'm trained for...I'm way overqualified haha
September 30, 201312 yr ^You would fit in real good then as an EMT in Chicago. Park injuries are a far cry from combat injuries that a medic is trained for. Combat medics serve in the front lines are the reason why badly injured soldiers have a chance to be stabilized and evacuated to field hospitals for further, advanced life saving treatment. The Air Forces PJ's are a specialized force that besides being trained medics, are a special operation force that can parachute or be lifted in by chopper that can fight their way to a downed pilot or soldiers that need their advanced care. The only training that I received in the Army was basic combat first aid training as compared to the advanced combat first aid training that soldiers being deployed receive or in infantry units.
September 30, 201312 yr Yup...PJ's are a fun bunch of people, had the privilege of training with a few of them during some quarterly excercises....Think what PJ's do...my career field can go even a bit higher than them and work alongside them as their teams medic...If ya ever see an IDMT, watch them work, just badass pros with medicine...Even can make a Navy Corpsman weak in the knees and those are some of the people in combat medicine I respect the most
October 1, 201312 yr Author Honestly, I'm not sure. Haha. Anything in the safety department, something that my degree will be useful for.
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