Saturday, July 26, 2025

Three Tips for New Firefighters: A Model of Courage and Humility

Firefighters—both men and women—are true professionals because they’re willing to risk their lives to help others. Volunteer firefighters, in particular, are especially brave and noble, as they serve their communities without expecting much in return.

For new firefighters, the journey starts with learning. It takes time to develop the skills and mindset needed for success. But one thing is certain: beginning with the right attitude makes all the difference.

Whether you're becoming a firefighter or starting any new job, perspective matters. Approach the experience with humility and a willingness to learn. Listen to the seasoned professionals. Leave ego—often a source of conflict and distraction—at the door. Everyone knows what unchecked ego looks like, and most people just roll their eyes at it. Instead, focus on growth, teamwork, and well-being.

Tips for Success:

  • Tip 1: Seek out the experienced folks. Find the veteran firefighter—the "old guy or gal"—and ask questions. There’s wisdom in their stories.

  • Tip 2: Check your ego. Confidence is good, but arrogance is toxic. Stay grounded and open-minded.

  • Tip 3: Take care of yourself. Physical and mental health are non-negotiable in this line of work. Prioritize both.


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