Thursday, August 21, 2008

Almost...

Well, I went to paramedic orientation the other day, and it was a world away from basic orientation. Everyone that was there seemed much more...professional. No one was browsing porno on their cell, asking the instructor if guns are allowed, or brushing their teeth while instructors spoke (seriously, we had a guy do this on a daily basis before being removed from basic school). I met a few of my fellow classmates and they seem like a great bunch, I am excited. At this point I feel as though I have been blessed, seriously, what are the chances of getting zero douches in your class?

Then he walked in… I have only met him on one day prior to this, and that was enough. He is the type that feels as though he is qualified to stop the instructors and interject his own opinion and must always question why it was not done as he would have done it. This particular trait is annoying enough, but the first kicker is that he feels the need to stand up and practically yell, the second kicker is that the 2 times I have seen him do this, his question had already been answered a few short sentences earlier, clownshoes.

I am not all that upset by him, I just have nothing else at the moment to write about.

4 comments:

tangle said...

I feel so lucky to have no douches in my class. You are right ... people are so much more with it and professional in this setting. For the most part. We do have The Sleeper, instead of The Yeller. At least she's less disruptive.

Rookie Bebe said...

It's nice to know there is someone worse. Our douche also asked questions over and over that had already been answered. He'd get obsessed about a aubject and keep on it. I will have to write a post on it. He was finally kicked out, lying to the end.

Katie said...

Clownshoes. I'm going to start using that. It's excellent. Interesting blog, I've bookmarked to keep reading! You keep on keeping on!

Anonymous said...

ours is a unit sec. for the local ER who apparently has seen and done it all. I tell him, "if you think you can teach the class, then why are you here?"