That sounds like a fair assessment. However it seems that ems unions never seem to get the support they need to take the battle to Ambulance companies. It's a two way street with unions. You get what you give. Few amount of ems companies paying well. But the ones that do are absolutely union
That's absolutely how I think of it as well! Being union is definitely a plus. I went out to Rancho last week just to speak to some of the crews to get some insight. They did mention that negotiating between their union and AMR. The time is absolutely now
Oh being on here I've absolutely heard of the legendary Hall Ambulance love for the fire service haha. But with that been said, the few Hall Ambulance Medics I've had the chance to talk to enjoy working there
Been a member here for a few years now and finally got around to earning that P Card.
Wanted to get some input (if possible) on peoples experience on AMR Ventura County vs. AMR San Bernardino County. Ive seen their scopes of practice, so for me living in Los Angeles , the biggest thing for me...
Definitely, as I'm sure most companies do. From what I've heard on these threads, they have "plenty of emt's at the moment". I do see they are taking applications for both emt and medic positions though. Do you work at Hall yourself?
I've done some looking into Hall, and even seen them around once or twice down here in LA. Yes that's exactly what I mean lol Ive spoken with other emt's on how their company is great and has good equipment. Hell even McCormick upped their game with their sweet new rigs(even if they still pay...
Just wanted to see if I could get some background as far as applying to Hall Ambulance over in Kern County. Currently an EMT over here in LA/OC and just wanted to know some personal experiences. From what I hear, they have a very loyal following/employees and that caught my attention more than...