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Old 12th February 2006, 03:17 PM
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Default Firefighter seeking information

(taken from forum archives, I've just rediscovered! - webmaster)

From: A Firefighter




I came across the RAYTHEON website and saw a position open for a firefighter/EMT. I am really interested in the job, but before I commit to sending an application or resume, I would like to know roughly how much a Firefighter in Antarctica makes. If you could help I would really appreciate it.Thanks


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Check out Dan and Ivy's website: //groups.msn.com/antarcticpics Dan was a firefighter in 2000-01; Ivy was a shuttle driver. Dan states he was paid as a firefighter, paramedic, and officer $665/week, free room and board and trip down and back included; plus he qualified for a bonus of 10-20% at the end of the season. I'm going back in October for my 3rd season!

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