Usually the last one to leave…

So being an instructor is more than just talking, blabbing, and telling war stories.

There is a ton of preparation that is done even before the class starts. At the site hours before the start of class – just to make sure everything is working, all teaching materials are out and ready for all participants as they stroll into class exactly at the start.

And in the end? You are undoubtably the last one to leave.


Long LONG days and lots of added value aka sharing extra stuff for all participants is what separates average teachers from passionate instructors about their subject matter.

I love it because I believe I am making a difference in all aspects of disasters and emergencies.

@rusnivek

Craig Fugate keynote at #IAEM16

Packed house to listen to FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate here at the 2016 International Association of Emergency Managers annual conference in Savannah.


IMHO, I think it’s going to be “Craig unplugged.”

@rusnivek

Last Alarm Memorial Service for 2 Toledo Firefighters #LODD

Last Alarm memorial service for two Toledo Firefighters who died in the line of duty.

Toledo Fire Department Engine-3, Firefighter Stephen Machcinski

Toledo Fire Department Engine-3, Firefighter James Dickman

Thursday January 30, 2014 starting at 1900

SeaGate Convention Center

401 Jefferson Ave in Toledo

 

Donations can be made at any PNC bank branch.

@rusnivek