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When it comes to firefighter applications, neatness counts



Contributed by: By Tony Vitalie


When I was filling out applications, it was common practice to type them using a typewriter or word processor.

It wasn't always easy to line it up just right or keep the paper perfectly straight, but with practice one could type out a very nice application and maximize the small space provided.

Although many applications can now be filled out online, some departments are still using paper applications.

With the death of the typewriter, many candidates are having to hand-write these applications.

I have seen some very nice written applications, however most are not very neat or legible.

If you do not have an older word processor or typewriter and you must hand-write your application, I recommend having someone with very good penmanship and good spelling and grammar fill it out.

Whenever possible, take two or more applications.

Use one to determine the best use of words and content given the space provided.

Use the others for your final draft to assure you have the best looking and best worded application.

Your application is often the first impression the interviewers have of you, so make sure your application is making a good first impression for you.







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