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ls1 miguel
Member # 10053
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do you guys know if the refinery you work at has there own fire dept.?
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SydewayzStan
Member # 10217
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Chevron's FD is bigger than the richmond FD
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SydewayzStan
Member # 10217
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...and better trained
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ls1 miguel
Member # 10053
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do you know how i could get in contact with someone who works there? right now im a firefighter at a marine corps air station but once my enlistment is up i'd like to work there
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91blackonblack
Member # 11591
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Which refinery ur trying to work for?an they best way is to have ur twic card an batc card first because they wouldnt let you in at all without those.so that would be my first move.then google wich refinery but theres steps,because you half to know whats going on in there an wat your dealing with.so its not what u have under your belt not to kill hope but im just preparing you for what there going to say to you.
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ls1 miguel
Member # 10053
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quote: Originally posted by 91blackonblack: Which refinery ur trying to work for?an they best way is to have ur twic card an batc card first because they wouldnt let you in at all without those.so that would be my first move.then google wich refinery but theres steps,because you half to know whats going on in there an wat your dealing with.so its not what u have under your belt not to kill hope but im just preparing you for what there going to say to you.
im open to any in california well the firefighting im doing right now is at a airfield with f-18s so we practice alot of fuel fires, WMD, and other hazmat events
i think structural firefighting is alot funner but i think i would make alot more money at a refinery
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1FAST89GT
Member # 5071
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As far as I know they all have a Fire department per say but they are not operated as you might think. Basically to be on the fire crew you would have to an operator or refinery employed employee then you join the AUX Fire crew. Thats how they operate.
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