The average cosmetologist in the U.S. trains for 372 days before earning a license. The average emergency medical technician spends 33 days in training.
But of course. And:
In 1952, fewer than 5 percent of U.S. workers required a state license. By 2006, according to a survey that year by the Gallup Organization, 29 percent of workers said they needed a government-issued license to do their job.
В 50-х тут был дикий запад. Люди сотнями мёрли на улицах от некачественной стрижки, банды нелицензированых массажистов для животных терроризировали окрестности, и т.п. Но теперь-то другое дело.
But of course. And:
In 1952, fewer than 5 percent of U.S. workers required a state license. By 2006, according to a survey that year by the Gallup Organization, 29 percent of workers said they needed a government-issued license to do their job.
В 50-х тут был дикий запад. Люди сотнями мёрли на улицах от некачественной стрижки, банды нелицензированых массажистов для животных терроризировали окрестности, и т.п. Но теперь-то другое дело.
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http://www.caahep.org/Content.aspx?ID=39
Length. EMT training varies from 2 to 6 months, depending on the training site and hours of class scheduled per week. There are training programs that have class every day for several months for those interested in quick completion. Longer programs are available to accommodate students who have family, a full-time job, or other responsibilities that limit their available time for education. Approximate training requirements are:
Emergency Medical Responder 40 hours of training
EMT 110 hours of training
Advanced EMT 200-400 hours of training
Paramedic 1,000 or more hours of training
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