08-09-2012, 09:24 AM
That would seem to me like posting your individual college courses on your resume. That would be like posting your military courses on your resume too. I don't think posting FEMA on resume's can really help. I think the only one it seems to benefit is FEMA itself. I believe they have your information, keep track of your "Training" and in some national emergency, they may actually CALL ON YOU to help out. Or pass this information out to your local government. "Lets see, we have a Mr. Burbuja0520 living in your area that just got slammed by a F4 Tornado, he resides at such and such address, and he's FEMA trained extensively. Go get him".