Part time employee at a 911 ambulance company. Part time employee at a college EMT program. Part time student taking A&P this semester followed by medic school (4 days a week from 9am-5pm).
Work 2 days a week at ambulance company. Work 1-3 days a week at EMT program. School 2 days a week.
Full time university student(studying Political Science of all things...), part-time at a 911 service(25-35 hours per week), volunteer firefighter at my school, paid-per-call firefighter in the city I work in. I also am a Medic in the National Guard and have drill 2 weekends a month(including a drill for Pre-Basic Training soldiers that I help at).
I am finishing up my paramedic class at a local hospital which is equivalent to full-time. And I am registered full-time at a community college for my prerequisites for nursing.
My schedule is as follows:
First week of pay period:
Monday
CC 10am to 1615
Work 2000 to 0800
Tuesday
Paramedic 0900 1700
Wednesday
CC 1000 to 1615
Work 2000 to 0800
Thursday
Clinicals
Friday - Sunday
Day off or clinicals
2nd week
Monday and Wednesday
Community college and work
Tuesday
Paramedic class
Thursday
Clinical
Friday through Sunday
Work 2000 to 0800
Every other week I leave my house at 1900 Saturday and don't go home again until 1800 Tuesday.
I went to school full time and worked part time while taking my EMT-Basic course. It took a lot of working getting scheduling everything together but it was possible. I didn't have a lot of free time but it wasn't horrible.
I just got my application ready for next semester. I will be going to school in the evening while working full time. It shouldn't be too bad working 3 days a week and going to school 2 nights.
For the last 3 years i have been going to a university for my bachelors and worked a full time job
I worked 7-3 M-F and took classes at night, but a full boat.
Mondays 4-630, 7-930
Tuesdays 7-930
Wednesdays 4-630
Thursdays 7-930
Finally finished it all Dec 2012, but my employer was totally understanding. Seems the Police Department has begun to see the value of having all of their officers achieve a bachelors degree. They wouldn't even consider patrolman applications if you have less then an Associates or have taken more then 60 credits in pursuit of a bachelors...Now you have to have a bachelors unless you were in the military
Full Time EMT, Full Time student, second (really flexible) part time job.
EMT Gig - I work 3on/4off then 4on/3off, alternating weeks. 12 hour+ days, pick up OT on Sundays when I can
School - 4 classes, three online, one night class. Taking Paramedic Prep later on this semester.
Part Time Gig - Whenever I can I work. 8 hour days, usually only one or two days a week, depending on what I have to finish for school.
It's really tough, but I am glad I am doing it. If I didn't have the online classes there is no way that I could get it done.
I was working full time ( 4 on 4 off) and going to medic school full time at a cc plus was taking 2 online classes per semester from a state university. I averaged 1 day off a month. It is all about time management
I'm currently doing my AEMT 3 nights a week along with A&P and computers. I work about 30 hours a week right now. Along with about to start volunteering at the fire department. I don't have any freetime at all unless I request a day off work.