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Stacey Jones never had any ambition to join the fire service when he was young, but through various twists and turns of life, he found himself joining the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service as a member of Recruit Class 6. Along the way, Stacey never had any formal mentors to teach him about the fire service, and at times he struggled. But he ultimately forged his own path and ended up retiring as a Captain and as an EMS duty officer.
Stacey shares with us the importance of mentorship in the fire service and how it is desperately needed for anyone who seeks to have a full and fulfilling career.
Captain Jones can be reached at [email protected] or 240-351-3976.
Support the podcast here:
buymeacoffee.com/whenthesmokeclears
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Stacey Jones never had any ambition to join the fire service when he was young, but through various twists and turns of life, he found himself joining the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service as a member of Recruit Class 6. Along the way, Stacey never had any formal mentors to teach him about the fire service, and at times he struggled. But he ultimately forged his own path and ended up retiring as a Captain and as an EMS duty officer.
Stacey shares with us the importance of mentorship in the fire service and how it is desperately needed for anyone who seeks to have a full and fulfilling career.
Captain Jones can be reached at [email protected] or 240-351-3976.
Support the podcast here:
buymeacoffee.com/whenthesmokeclears
Buy When The Smoke Clears Merch here:
https://form.jotform.com/241787498388177
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