joemt
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The straw that broke THIS camel's back....
Guardian,
With all due respect, the very people that you are complaining about are the very people who put food on your table... if you don't like 99% of your job then get the heck out! You are a HEALTHCARE PROVIDER that happens to work on an AMBULANCE (a transport vehicle, no?) that just happens to be a part of EMS. Without the patients there's no job for us. I am going to go against my grain here, and be rude (something I try desperately not to do in open forums).... It's providers like you that I beg my students not to become. I'm not saying that you're a bad person, I'm saying that the viewpoints that you have expressed here are disappointing to me, and that if you think that your job is a joke, that you are being mistreated and put out by doing what you were hired to do (taking care of people), then it's time for you to find something else. Do you get paid by the hour, or by the number of Emergency Patients that you bring in? I think that if it was due to true emergency patient numbers that you would have found a different career long ago. So, by staying in EMS you are agreeing to running mediocre calls, don't :censored::censored::censored::censored::censored: to me about having to do your job! Geez.....
Ok, sorry all.. I had to get that out.
Peace Guardian,
Jo
Jo
Guardian,
With all due respect, the very people that you are complaining about are the very people who put food on your table... if you don't like 99% of your job then get the heck out! You are a HEALTHCARE PROVIDER that happens to work on an AMBULANCE (a transport vehicle, no?) that just happens to be a part of EMS. Without the patients there's no job for us. I am going to go against my grain here, and be rude (something I try desperately not to do in open forums).... It's providers like you that I beg my students not to become. I'm not saying that you're a bad person, I'm saying that the viewpoints that you have expressed here are disappointing to me, and that if you think that your job is a joke, that you are being mistreated and put out by doing what you were hired to do (taking care of people), then it's time for you to find something else. Do you get paid by the hour, or by the number of Emergency Patients that you bring in? I think that if it was due to true emergency patient numbers that you would have found a different career long ago. So, by staying in EMS you are agreeing to running mediocre calls, don't :censored::censored::censored::censored::censored: to me about having to do your job! Geez.....
Ok, sorry all.. I had to get that out.
Peace Guardian,
Jo
Jo