I don't get this, I know people who've trained to become ambulance drivers here in the UK. After their paramedic training they had to spend a huge amount of time learning every little bit about the area they're going to be working in. It also seems like they were doing a trip they would easily know about, if there wasn't a shortage of paramedics I'd want these people sacked. At the very least, they need to go back into training.
The one thing I always tell people I sell sat. nav. units to is this: NEVER TRUST IT FOR A ROUTE YOU ALREADY KNOW.
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spookthehamster @ Dec 4th 2006 4:11PM
I don't get this, I know people who've trained to become ambulance drivers here in the UK. After their paramedic training they had to spend a huge amount of time learning every little bit about the area they're going to be working in. It also seems like they were doing a trip they would easily know about, if there wasn't a shortage of paramedics I'd want these people sacked. At the very least, they need to go back into training.
The one thing I always tell people I sell sat. nav. units to is this: NEVER TRUST IT FOR A ROUTE YOU ALREADY KNOW.