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Father's Day Memory

This post was originally published at EMS1.com on June 17, 2009.

Father Knows Best

“Dad, what did you do at work today?” I asked benignly at dinner.

He replied, “I quit my job and we are starting a business in the basement tomorrow.”

That was the beginning of my afternoon and weekend apprenticeship in furniture delivery. About 25 years later, my dad, Tom Friese, is still the owner and operator of a successful interior design company. One afternoon during my sophomore year of high school, I decided I had better things to do than help deliver furniture. As we left our house, I complained sarcastically and incessantly about how furniture delivery was cramping my style and interfering with my after-school routine – snacks and TV.

We were about two miles from our house when my dad pulled over suddenly, looked me square in the eye, and sternly said, “Get out! And get out now!”

The long walk home gave me the opportunity to re-adjust my attitude. To this day, I would drop almost anything to spend an afternoon delivering furniture with my dad.

If you feel stuck in EMS, or burnt out, or want a change, follow my dad’s sage advice: step away to re-adjust your attitude. If you want to be part of EMS, we want you and need you. If you don’t want to be part of EMS, the best thing for you, your patients and your co-workers is to, “Get out! And get out now!”

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By Greg Friese

Greg Friese, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, is an author, educator, paramedic, and marathon runner.

Greg was the co-host of the award winning EMSEduCast podcast, the only podcast by and for EMS educators. Greg has written for EMS1.com, JEMS.com, Wilderness Medical Associates, JEMS Magazine, EMSWorld.com and EMS World Magazine, and the NAEMSE Educator Newsletter.