Expand Your Career In Public Safety Communications
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Sue's new book is a tell-all combination story, confession and guide to expanding your love for training into fun and profit.
Here is a tiny tidbit of what Sue says:
Flop Forward!
"I said yes. I said yes because I wanted to move forward with my desire to become a motivational speaker. I said yes and then - almost immediately thereafter I began to think up excuses why I could not, should not and would not do this. After much creative excuse shopping I bought - you guessed it - I was sick. I WAS sick, sick to my stomach with worry that I would somehow die in front of the group.
I beat myself up after that lie. I made myself a promise to again move forward. I would improve my skills and try again. Resolute with bold determination, I attended my first Toastmasters meeting. Did I say first? I meant first and last."
This author shares her disappointments, her success and her learning how to. She is above all interested in your success in gaining your dream whatever that is. To be a better trainer at your agency or to become a nationally recognized professional speaker - whatever that is - look to someone who now fits the definition of an expert. That is - someone who has done everything possible wrong and learned from it.
Sue Pivetta was the instructor of one of the nation’s first college pre-employment training programs in Emergency Communications. After three years of compiling and writing 630 hours of information and instruction, Sue published the course materials in the 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Manual. Her idea for the college program came from 11 years as a console trainer and working supervisor at a combined 911 center near Seattle WA. In this book she shares ideas for expanding your career.
"Someone once told me that I must be driven. I replied that I never felt I was driven, I felt 'called'.
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