Listen "385. "Everyday is a Job Interview" - Wayne Jones"
Episode Synopsis
In this conversation, Jeremy Donch speaks with Captain Wayne Jones from Horry County Fire Rescue about the evolution of the fire service in their area, the importance of mentorship, and the challenges faced by new recruits, especially in the wake of COVID-19. They discuss the significance of belonging, respect, and the responsibility of instructors in shaping the future of the fire service. This conversation delves into the critical themes of mentorship, generational gaps, and the evolving culture within the fire service. Wayne Jones and Jeremy Donch share personal experiences and insights on how effective communication, life lessons, and a commitment to mentorship can shape the future of firefighting. They emphasize the importance of adapting to new generations, fostering mutual respect, and the responsibility of senior firefighters to guide and inspire their younger counterparts. The discussion highlights the need for a cultural shift in the fire service to ensure that passion and dedication are passed down to the next generation of firefighters.
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