I only did this to become a PA. It's just for a year, maybe less if I become a CNA or LVN, but as I slog through each day, spending more energy fending off frustration than just thinking about medical issues, it feels like a prison sentence.
And it really occurred to me when I was talking to...
(My first post, please be gentle.)
Hello EMTs,
I graduated from EMT school in February and finally got a job this week working for an ambulance company here in dusty ol' Los Angeles county. I am interested in working more hours than they are giving me so I've left open another application...