What do I do now???

Started by ElectricPenguin, October 31, 2010, 10:20:51 PM

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ElectricPenguin

I have GES, ORM,IS-100 and, IS-700 and some random safety test (that I thought was ORM but wasn't).
What can do now??? What do I have to get?

Eclipse

Real-world, actual training...

"That Others May Zoom"

nesagsar

IS 200, 800, 809
TEEX emergency response to terrorism
Real life sarex's
Maybe get registered as a first responder or EMT

DakRadz

Talk to your leadership?
Be specific about what your goals are so we know what to suggest to you?
(I really hope you aren't just fluffing your post count)

HGjunkie

You might want to look into Ground Team, UDF, Radio, etc...

I'm trying to get GTM3. Really after the tests you've done all you need is an ES Bivouac and a Radio BCUT Course.
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nesagsar


cap235629

Quote from: HGjunkie on October 31, 2010, 11:49:35 PM
You might want to look into Ground Team, UDF, Radio, etc...

I'm trying to get GTM3. Really after the tests you've done all you need is an ES Bivouac and a Radio BCUT Course.

Actually that is incorrect. READ THE TASK GUIDE AND SQTR!
Bill Hobbs, Major, CAP
Arkansas Certified Emergency Manager
Tabhair 'om póg, is Éireannach mé

HGjunkie

Quote from: cap235629 on October 31, 2010, 11:55:44 PM
Actually that is incorrect. READ THE TASK GUIDE AND SQTR!
I have... If the ES bivouac is planned right, you can knock out all the requirements except for maybe the training missons and the Radio course. At least that's how the last bivouac I went on went. We did everything except for the second mission, ICS tests, and a radio course.
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2d Lt USAF

cap235629

Quote from: HGjunkie on October 31, 2010, 11:59:08 PM
Quote from: cap235629 on October 31, 2010, 11:55:44 PM
Actually that is incorrect. READ THE TASK GUIDE AND SQTR!
I have... If the ES bivouac is planned right, you can knock out all the requirements except for maybe the training missons and the Radio course. At least that's how the last bivouac I went on went. We did everything except for the second mission, ICS tests, and a radio course.

Your experience does not reflect how things are done everywhere. Using broad terms like yours could lead to confusion......
Bill Hobbs, Major, CAP
Arkansas Certified Emergency Manager
Tabhair 'om póg, is Éireannach mé

Chief2009

"To some the sky is the limit. To others it is home" — Unknown
Dan Nelson, 1st Lt, CAP
Deputy Commander for Cadets
Illinois Valley Composite Squadron GLR-IL-284