What type of job are you looking for?
intermidiate life support {paramedic}
What nationality are you?
south african
What languages do you speak (and at what level)?
english{good] afrikaans{fair} sepedi{good}
What country or area are you looking to work in and why?
saudi arabia i had friend who ones worked in that country , he never complained much about the place , he always motivated me to cross country and learn more of is happening in other countries in ems field
What field do you currently work in?
emergency medical services in south africa under sedibeng district municipality
What fields have you worked in before?
mining field ,at anglo platinum in polokwane as intermidiate life support , training colleges for emergency , operational at netcare911
What qualifications do you hold?
basic life support ,intermidiate life support
Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why?
skills because in this field of emergency we are hands on and formal education also plays role because skills we have are based on the knowledge we are having
Describe the benefits of working with others
the benefits of working with others is that its always more easier to complete task given and you also learn a lot from others especialy in this field of emergency you need team work to succeed most of the time
Describe the benefits of working alone
the benefits of working alone is that you do your thngs in you own way without any interference
What was your worst working experience?
it was in 2006 wereby i attended a cash in transit heist wereby all the security guys were burnt to ashes by robbers
What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career?
team work makes things more easier in difficult scenes
What unique skills do you have?
intermidiate life support ,representing employees in labour disciplinary procedings
What would you consider as your 'dream job'?
to become advance life support paramedic
What are the most interesting aspects of your field?
when you save life
Wjat are the least interesting aspects of your field?
when responding to scenes with emergency lights and sirens it motivates you actualy it pumps up the adranaline ,it reminds you of who you are and you role as paramedic
Please replace this with a question of your own
do you have any vacant posts in african countries except south africa?
How can potential employers contact you?
E-mail kkpmalete@webmail.co.za cell:0723188297