Anthony Cosentino is an educator who holds a bachelor’s and master’s in history from St. John’s University and Providence College. He teaches sociology at Woonsocket High School in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Outside of this teaching career, Anthony Cosentino volunteers as a firefighter at the Putnam Fire Department in Putnam, Connecticut.
To become a firefighter, you must be above 18 years old, have a current driving license, be physically fit, and have at least a high school diploma or its equivalent. You could meet these basic requirements but still not be eligible to become a firefighter for several reasons. If you have a bad driving record because of reckless driving, running away from an accident scene, driving under the influence, etc., you could be barred from joining a fire department for at least five years or until you show improved driving skillings. A case of not having car insurance can also see you disqualified for at least a year. Other factors that could see you barred from becoming a firefighter include bad credit, piercings or tattoos visible even when in uniform, inability to maintain a job, failure to pay child support, and a dishonorable discharge from the military. Hateful, insightful, immature, or insulting posts on your social media pages could impede you from becoming a firefighter. So ensure you keep your pages clean if you aspire to join a fire department.
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