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I don't have a good driving record but I have a friend who told me the company he works for has him as an EMT with a driving restriction since he also didn't have a great record so I've decided to just not drive anymore and gave up my car so to clean up my record. Anyways, I digress. I still have an active driver's license and would like to know if going through the CEVO/EVO training would be worthwhile. In general, I'm just very interested in learning the whole process. I'm also a nursing student so I like to keep my medical knowledge sharp so decided doing EMT while in nursing school.

 

Thank you in advance for your input!

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Your post is confusing,  how are you going to get better as a driver except to drive?  I don't know of many EMT jobs that don't require driving as part of their duties.  

 

Plus, what medical knowledge are you not keeping sharp while in nursing school.  If I were you, I would concentrate on learning the nursing school part and leaving EMT behind because in Nursing School you will be learning so much more than what an EMT will learn.  

CEVO/EVO is not a bad thing to take, it will make you a better emergency operations driver but if you really are that crappy of a driver in real life, it won't make up for the lack of you being a crappy driver.  I would personally start out with maybe a drivers education course to begin with.  

Of course this depends on why you have such a bad driving record - is it tickets or speeding or wrecks or what exactly is your issue?  If you are going to come back with DWI - don't bother responding.  

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Oh this one of those forums. Hey asshole don't worry last time I ask a question here. Btw if this is the way you respond to your patients you should go back to class learn how to talk to people.

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