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I'll be the first to admit that I have a pretty cushy fulltime job. 24 hour shifts out of a fire station with medium call volume, decent equipment, and less than 20 minute transport time.
Recently I was shown the pay scale for the company I work for, and it was a sad moment. Those on 24s make $7.75/hr starting, while working 10 hour shifts nets you $11/hr. Both end up making around 23k a year, but working 24s mean that I work many hours than guys on other schedules for less money.
Is this a common phenomenon? Back in Massachusetts at the private company I worked for the medics made like 18 an hour and worked 24s or 12s, but there was no shift differential. Doesn't really seem right to have to work far more hours to make the same money.
So I ask, what is it worth to work out of a station, and to have a schedule with no consecutive days of work and the four day break? It certainly is not the money...
Recently I was shown the pay scale for the company I work for, and it was a sad moment. Those on 24s make $7.75/hr starting, while working 10 hour shifts nets you $11/hr. Both end up making around 23k a year, but working 24s mean that I work many hours than guys on other schedules for less money.
Is this a common phenomenon? Back in Massachusetts at the private company I worked for the medics made like 18 an hour and worked 24s or 12s, but there was no shift differential. Doesn't really seem right to have to work far more hours to make the same money.
So I ask, what is it worth to work out of a station, and to have a schedule with no consecutive days of work and the four day break? It certainly is not the money...