He's human, he works for the AHS and is an EAMT Supervisor (or was). Not sure if that is enough info for you or not but that's the basics. I'd write the AHS and ask about him.
Hi noah - Chris left AHS a couple of months ago. Maybe with the new shows if you sent a letter there, they would forward it to him? Figure it couldn't hurt to try?
Originally posted by blueshirt35: Hi noah - Chris left AHS a couple of months ago. Maybe with the new shows if you sent a letter there, they would forward it to him? Figure it couldn't hurt to try?
Thanks for the update. It seems like they're dropping like flies over there at the AHS. Do you work for them Blue?
It only seems that they are dropping like flies because of the TV show and how far in advance the taping takes place! They have a very loyal staff of EAMT'S, Some of whom that have been there since its conception! Hint Hint~ ~lol~~
I've heard some people have left because the AHS had a change in policy. That's what happens when you adopt a corporate structure. The more rules you put into effect, the more you lose people.
It's much better to go into business for yourself. It may be tougher to survive but at least you're happier.
People leave AHS for the same reasons they leave any organization.
Starrsoapandcandle is right on when they state that the EAMT's are a very loyal and dedicated band of employees.
Remember... for the 5% you see on TV, is the 95% of stuff you don't see. It's a physically demanding, dirty, at times dangerous and at times, immensely rewarding and noble profession.
The EAMT's I know do the job they do because they make a daily direct impact on the life of animals. The happiness in the job comes from the successes in the field. Those successes are treasured. That's what keeps 'em going.