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cfd28121
10-21-2009, 01:15 AM
Im a 19 year old college student in Wisconsin working on my Associates fire science degree, and have been on a volunteer fire department for almost a year. I am hoping to get a job in South Carolina as soon as i finish my degree and by that time i will have 2 years volunteer experience. I am a nationally certified EMT-b and am working on the EMT-I certification now. By the time I finish the degree i will have FF1, FF2, Driver opperator, Hazmat Tech., Investigation, Tech. rescue,and incident management. I am just wonding how competitive the fire career is in South Carolina and were a good place to start off will be? Thanks.
SCFirefighter29
11-04-2009, 06:47 PM
I would suggest contacting the departments you are interested in. I'm not sure how competitive it is since I'm volunteer. I'll list some of the larger paid departments below.
Greenville
Charleston
Myrtle Beach
Columbia
Greer
Spartanburg
North Myrtle Beach
Rock Hill
Florence
South Greenville
Boiling Springs (Greenville County)
Anderson
IronsMan53
11-12-2009, 10:54 AM
I would suggest contacting the departments you are interested in. I'm not sure how competitive it is since I'm volunteer. I'll list some of the larger paid departments below.
Greenville
Charleston
Myrtle Beach
Columbia
Greer
Spartanburg
North Myrtle Beach
Rock Hill
Florence
South Greenville
Boiling Springs (Greenville County)
Anderson
Don't forget one of the largest and busiest in the state:
http://www.horrycountyfirerescue.com/
Over 500 total firefighters (vol and career) with more than 300 career personnel and 40,000+ calls a year.
ctrlaltdelete
11-17-2009, 10:05 AM
Just wondering if you guys except certs from other states(Florida) and do you have to be a resident of state to apply for full time?
battlecomedown
11-17-2009, 11:31 AM
South Carolina will accept IFSTA certs. As far as being a resident prior to applying, it would vary by department. I know for a fact that the city of Columbia will allow you to apply without residency. We've just started a recruit class, and with the current fiscal mess the city finds itself in, I'm not sure when the next round of hiring will be, but it is a great department to work for (though Greenville starts you off at higher pay), and one definitely worth applying to (there is a continuous application period).
Good luck.
ctrlaltdelete
11-18-2009, 02:06 PM
battlecomedown,
I just requested the ff application for Columbia, how is that area?
SCFirefighter29
11-18-2009, 08:00 PM
Some of the job listings can be found here.
http://www.scfirewire.com/job-listings/
ctrlaltdelete
11-19-2009, 04:04 PM
SCFirefighter29,
Thanks for the listings! Do you guys use a civil test or do you test from the essentials book?
battlecomedown
11-20-2009, 10:14 AM
Columbia, like any city, has its good and bad sections of town. In the city limits, some decent neighborhoods are Rosewood, Earlewood, Cottontown, and the neighborhoods of the Northeast. It all depends what you're looking for. There's also West Columbia, Cayce, Lexington, Irmo, Forest Acres, and a number of places you can live that are all worth investigating. If you have any questions, shoot me an email at: battlecomedown@gmail.com
ctrlaltdelete
11-21-2009, 03:40 PM
Battle,
Thanks man I will defiantly will shot you an email, thanks for your help!! Where abouts are you and are you guys hiring out of state certified FF?
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