fidelis2007
Longterm Registered User
Very nice thread..This can also be reflected to all those "PSD/CP/HECPO/PEPCO/DEPCO" or whatever their-name-is courses and on plenty of "firearms courses".
DEUS VULT!
DEUS VULT!
This can also be reflected to plenty of "firearms courses".
it is the responsibility of the individual to quote his or her QUALIFICATIONS correctly.
The problem with all of these courses is that the people that they need to impress, namely employers, are very unlikely to be HCPs and are therefore easily impressed.
Companies would prefer not to employ real HCPs because we know too much..............
I actually identified this particular mindset during my last rotation, and indeed during other rotations with other companies. It occured to me that the head sheds regarded the medics in much the same way that say, the CSM might regard the Coy Medic, and I'm sure there are many of us who have suffered that particular bun fight in the past.
While this attitude continues, we professionals are almost doomed to fail.
We are just an inconvenient tick in the box, and if employers can get away with calling someone with nothing more than their FPOS, a medic, then they will. It's cheep and quickly acheived, and in the commercial world, that's all that really matters.
Well said buddy. What people need to realise is when submitting a CV to employers, there is generally a lengthy process prior to it getting to people in the know. They get filtered down at the HR stage and if the job description states FPOS-I and you put down Tactical Trauma Medic or similar, whilst you may have done an FPOS-I re-branded by the TP (Like M4MED states above) your application will go no further. The long and the short of it is that your doing yourself out of a potential job!
M4MED - Great post. If any time wasters are identifiable as members on here, please let the Admin/SMODs/MODs know for suitable lashings.