u/Aggravating-Pay4761

Messy driving record

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Hey guys, I'm looking at different roles to gain PCE hours. And EMT has definitely caught my eye the most. I've always loved fast paced environment and it seems like it offers the best hands on experience for entry level roles.

However, my driving record is definitely pretty messy. I have 2 traffic tickets that resulted in points. One for speeding, and one for a red light. Both were last year, so well within those 3-5 years they look at your record. I also have 2 suspension because of this, not criminal, just administrative for failing to pay in time.

Is it even worth going after being an EMT? Like will it be basically impossible for me to find a job after? I really want to be an EMT but I understand if its not an option for me anymore. I just want to know before I commit to any programs.

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u/Aggravating-Pay4761 — 2 days ago

Please tell me its the one

Okay, so my car is messed up and I've been having to take 2 busses and a train to work. And before I left for work this morning I saw a bed bug (don't need confirmation, I had em years ago and remember the trauma).

The one I saw looked like this. Which I believe can't lay eggs yet? I only have taken the train 2 times this week (Tuesday and Thursday). I know everyone says if you have one you have a bunch.

Someone please tell me its possible to just have been the one, especially since it was on my bag that I take with me to commute.

u/Aggravating-Pay4761 — 6 days ago