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Should I continue to pursue the Fire Department(City of Los Angeles)?

  • Posted on October 4, 2010 at 10:27 am

I received a letter from the City of Los Angeles informing me that I have a scheduled Firefighter exam.

The problem is that even though on my online application I informed them on EVERYTHING from my past, I do in fact have some past character issues.
1) like most people I have dabbled in some recreational drugs, namely ecstasy and Marijuana, but I am not and never was a frequent user or addict.
2) I have a G.E.D.
3) I have a traffic related Misdemeanor from 2004, and was arrested, and arrested again for a bench warrant in Febuary 2007 stemming from that case.
4) I have spent a majority of my life as a ‘starving’ artist, and never became grounded at any job that I occupied. I am 29 today(I look 18).

Here are some brief positives:
1) I am in excellent physical shape
2) I am quick, cool headed under pressure, and smart.
3) I can and do take direction, and I am also a proven leader.
4) I opened my own small business in 2006 pertaining to my art, legitimized in July 2007 w/the County.
5) I now have an eight month old daughter, whom I am totally focused and has grounded me, so much so that I am willing to switch paths and give up my art, NO questions asked!

I know that I can do the job, both mentally and physically. It took me a while, but I have grown up. It’s hard when you had to guide yourself by living through mistakes, but regardless I take full responsibility. I want a new purpose in life and my daughter deserves the life that I can afford her.
p.s. Once again, I wrote ALL of the bad stuff and job stuff on my application. Do I have a shot?
This wan’t all of a sudden, or thirst for glory or anything like that.
Firefighting, Police officer, and military were two things that were on my mind since high school, it’s just that I folowed one path and it didn’t pan out.

Example of who I am: I’m an avid painter and poet just as hobbies, but I am also a very good football player(QB/S)

Kind of get my eclectic personality?
That is why I said SWITCH not change.

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My seventeen year old daughter is using Ecstasy and marijuana and she a prostitute in los angeles and don’t ?

  • Posted on July 25, 2010 at 4:00 pm

want to come back home, where can i get help for her in las vegas and who do i talk too?

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How Party Buses In Los Angeles Can Add To Your Night On The Town

  • Posted on January 11, 2010 at 7:07 am

Imagine making an entrance at your favorite nightclub. Whether it is a gleaming party bus or a Los Angeles limo bus, you can definitely get people to sit up and take notice. Party buses in Los Angeles can be a fantastic way to make an entrance. Think about stepping out of a party bus or Los Angeles limo bus with music blaring in the background. You will get so many people that will want to ride with you that you can simply take the party with you from club to club.

 

It doesn’t matter what kind of night on the town you are having, or what age group you are renting party buses in Los Angeles for. They are suitable for everything from children’s birthday parties to more adult functions. Even the girls who are having their sixteenth birthday parties will love the way they feel when they are traveling in party buses in Los Angeles. Think about the memories your daughter and her friends will have whether you are looking at party buses or a smaller Los Angeles limo bus.

 

You can also take a Los Angeles limo bus on a sightseeing tour. This can be a great way to see the city even if you live here. If you know that you will be having out of town guests coming to stay with you, why not give them something they will truly remember. A day or afternoon of travelling around in a Los Angeles limo bus looking at important areas of the city is something that they will take with them when they go back home. You can relax and enjoy the scenery as well. In fact, many people report that seeing the city and the countryside around it from a Los Angeles limo bus or one of the party buses in Los Angeles is completely different from any sightseeing experience you have had already.

 

There are a number of advantages that you can enjoy when using party buses in Los Angeles. One of the most important is that no matter whether you are drinking alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages, a Los Angeles limo bus or other transportation method can make it possible for everyone to relax and not worry about picking who the designated driver will be. This can be fantastic if everyone wants to join in the fun and not be left out. In this day and age, it is important to make sure that your guests see how conscientious you are being about their safety and continued good health.

 

You may think that party buses in Los Angeles are difficult to find or that they are too large for a smaller party. The fact is that they come in a range of sizes and are easy to locate as well. If you take the time to review the different party buses in Los Angeles that you can choose from, you can make sure that you have rented the right Los Angeles limo bus or party bus for your needs and party size.

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DUI From Prescription Drugs In Los Angeles & San Diego Are Dangerous

  • Posted on January 1, 2010 at 7:18 pm

She was standing outside of a market with her daughter and a number of other young women selling Girl Scout cookies. The unsuspecting women did not realize the tragedy that was about to befall them as the driver of the vehicle pulled into a parking spot near the place where they stood. The driver opened his door to leave the vehicle, but changed his mind when he realized his car was still moving. He slammed his door shut and instead of tapping the brakes in order to stop the moving car, he instead slammed down on his gas pedal. The car sped forward, hitting the woman, her daughter, and the rest of the Girl Scouts head on.

Although many of the children received serious injuries, the worst of the accident was sustained by the woman. Shortly after the accident occurred, one of her legs had to be unavoidably amputated because of the extent of the damage done. Now, as the woman, her daughter, and many of the other Girl Scouts have had to undergo minor to extensive medical treatment for their injuries, charges are being filed against the driver for his reckless endangerment and the injuries that came as a direct result of his behavior. The woman, who is acting as plaintiff in the case, has filed charges against the man for driving while under the influence of a prescription painkiller.

The prescription painkiller the man was allegedly taking has been highly scrutinized as of late for its morally questionable results, function impairing side effects, and highly addictive qualities. The drug, which is too often prescribed to patients for extensive periods of time, has pain relieving results similar to that of morphine and other powerful painkillers. It has not been made clear for what condition the man was taking this prescription drug, but it is known that he took the medication shortly before getting in his car, driving to the market, and hitting and injuring the group of Girl Scouts.

As for the side effects, this painkiller has been cited as having a history of causing confusion and anxiety in those who take it on a regular basis. The drug can also cause nausea, dizziness, ad depression, all of which can lead to impaired and slow response time while driving a vehicle. In addition, studies have shown that this particular prescription painkiller can create dependency in those taking it in as little as five to seven days.

Prescription drugs, when prescribed negligently by doctors or indigested improperly by patients, can have the same effects as excessive amounts of alcohol when one is driving. If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident that involved the ingestion of prescription drugs, you should speak with a personal injury attorney to determine how to receive compensation for your injuries.

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DUI From Prescription Drugs In Los Angeles & San Diego Are Dangerous

  • Posted on January 1, 2010 at 7:16 pm

She was standing outside of a market with her daughter and a number of other young women selling Girl Scout cookies. The unsuspecting women did not realize the tragedy that was about to befall them as the driver of the vehicle pulled into a parking spot near the place where they stood. The driver opened his door to leave the vehicle, but changed his mind when he realized his car was still moving. He slammed his door shut and instead of tapping the brakes in order to stop the moving car, he instead slammed down on his gas pedal. The car sped forward, hitting the woman, her daughter, and the rest of the Girl Scouts head on.

Although many of the children received serious injuries, the worst of the accident was sustained by the woman. Shortly after the accident occurred, one of her legs had to be unavoidably amputated because of the extent of the damage done. Now, as the woman, her daughter, and many of the other Girl Scouts have had to undergo minor to extensive medical treatment for their injuries, charges are being filed against the driver for his reckless endangerment and the injuries that came as a direct result of his behavior. The woman, who is acting as plaintiff in the case, has filed charges against the man for driving while under the influence of a prescription painkiller.

The prescription painkiller the man was allegedly taking has been highly scrutinized as of late for its morally questionable results, function impairing side effects, and highly addictive qualities. The drug, which is too often prescribed to patients for extensive periods of time, has pain relieving results similar to that of morphine and other powerful painkillers. It has not been made clear for what condition the man was taking this prescription drug, but it is known that he took the medication shortly before getting in his car, driving to the market, and hitting and injuring the group of Girl Scouts.

As for the side effects, this painkiller has been cited as having a history of causing confusion and anxiety in those who take it on a regular basis. The drug can also cause nausea, dizziness, ad depression, all of which can lead to impaired and slow response time while driving a vehicle. In addition, studies have shown that this particular prescription painkiller can create dependency in those taking it in as little as five to seven days.

Prescription drugs, when prescribed negligently by doctors or indigested improperly by patients, can have the same effects as excessive amounts of alcohol when one is driving. If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident that involved the ingestion of prescription drugs, you should speak with a personal injury attorney to determine how to receive compensation for your injuries.

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Drug Testing 101 for Los Angeles Parents

  • Posted on January 1, 2010 at 7:16 pm

Few will argue that drug abuse has become one of our nations biggest domestic problems.  Drugs and the heartbreak that follows have invaded both urban and rural communities across the country, inflicting devastation wherever they appear. Younger and younger children are experimenting with drugs and now, even elementary school age children have been found abusing marijuana, prescription drugs pilfered from their parent’s medicine cabinets and drugs manufactured from over-the-counter concoctions and hawked to them by older students. Half of all seniors in high school admit to having tried drugs and one out of ten admit to using marijuana regularly. Despite their vigilance, many parents find it impossible to tell if their children are dabbling in this dangerous world of drugs or not. Others are only too aware that drugs have invaded their households. In big, gateway cities like Los Angeles, drugs are a particular problem.

With the emerging effectiveness of Drug Testing in the workplace, in sports and in the military, the government took notice of the significant drop in drug use where random Drug Testing was being applied. In 2001, the U.S. Department of Education funded U.S. High schools with a $1.7 million dollar award to put random Drug Testing in high schools across the country.  The result? A study done in 2006 shows there has been a 23% drop in high school students using illicit drugs in those schools that participated in random Drug Testing – that means some 840,000 fewer kids on drugs. That’s encouraging news. And it’s hard to dispute those kinds of numbers when searching for tools to fight drug abuse.

In Los Angeles, Drug Testing has become the weapon-of-choice for many parents who fear for their children’s safety. Some parents come to Drug Testing as a last resort when evidence of drug abuse is obvious and treatment is necessary. Others see it as a front line defense. Drug Testing in Los Angeles may be mandated by the Juvenile Court system, done privately through one of many Drug Testing facilities in Los Angeles, or through home Drug Testing kits. Whatever precipitates this step, it is never easily taken. Parents fear their children will feel they don’t trust them. However, as experts discovered in this sampling of Drug Testing high schools across the country, there is another factor at work here.

Peer pressure, when it comes to using or experimenting with drugs, can be every bit as powerful as it is in other areas of our children’s lives. Many children find it difficult to ‘just say no’ when their friends are doing drugs and asking them to join in, even if they want to say no. Even if you believe your child is not doing drugs, but is going to school in a climate of drug abusers, there may be good reason to incorporate random Drug Testing in your household.

Los Angeles tenth grader, Monica Rivers’ parents had been watching their beautiful daughter go from a straight A, soccer-playing charmer to a child they hardly recognized.  Monica began spending more and more time alone in her room. She claimed fatigue when it was time to play soccer and eventually dropped off the team she had loved. Her grades began to slip. Parent-teacher meetings revealed little except that Monica seemed to be going through something.  Monica’s symptoms seemed like a cry for help. Her parents feared she would balk at Drug Testing and accuse them of not trusting her–which, in fact, happened.  But they went to an accredited Los Angeles Drug Testing company, purchased a Drug Testing kit anyway, because they loved their daughter.

It turned out they were right about the drug abuse. She had, she admitted, been experimenting with marijuana and even tried some prescription drugs her friends brought to school. But to her parents’ surprise, she was immensely relieved to be able to stop the experimentation that she’d felt compelled by peer pressure to do. Monica was able to put the blame on her parents’ random Drug Tests to decline the girls who’d been pressuring her. Luckily for Monica, her parents intervened before her drug use got out of control. Today, Monica is playing soccer again and planning for college.

There are several types of Drug Testing available. Accredited drug-testing facilities in Los Angeles can do the testing for you or you can purchase home Drug Testing kits for in-home use. These tests are easy to use. The samples are either taken or sent by mail to the lab and the results mailed back.  Drug Testing consists of urine sample, oral fluid samples, sweat testing and hair testing. Drugs normally detected through any one of these samples, such as marijuana, opiates, cocaine, amphetamines and PCP remain in the body for a longer amount of time, than say, alcohol.  In Los Angeles, Drug Testing kits cost between $10 and $30. Ironically, parents often find that confessions come from their children on the way to the Drug Testing lab to deliver results, providing a unique opportunity for honest conversations at last between them.

The purpose of random drug testing by parents is not, as most assume, punitive. In Los Angeles, Drug Testing by parents who are concerned for their children’s welfare is an opportunity for communication if it is approached not as a punishment, or accusation, but as a way for our children to cope with the pressures in the world today.

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My seventeen year old daughter is using Ecstasy and marijuana and she a prostitute in los angeles and don’t ?

  • Posted on January 1, 2010 at 7:01 pm

want to come back home, where can i get help for her in las vegas and who do i talk too?

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