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CALEMT

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One thing I liked is how I saw them treat their employees.

If this is Cypress Creek I know of a member on here that has very strong opinions on this. Granted I don't know anything about this company, nor do I really care.

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I turn my AC on when it's 81°F or above

Urban dictionary swamp ***. First day I ran the AC in my house this year was 6/24 and I only ran it for a couple hours. The most expensive electric bill I've had since being on my own was $57.
 

DesertMedic66

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I don’t even want to see the electric bill at our base. 68-72 degrees inside while outside it has been 100+
 

RocketMedic

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I don’t even want to see the electric bill at our base. 68-72 degrees inside while outside it has been 100+
Ours is around $75 a month in Northeast Texas with similar temps.
 

DragonClaw

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If this is Cypress Creek I know of a member on here that has very strong opinions on this. Granted I don't know anything about this company, nor do I really care.



Urban dictionary swamp ***. First day I ran the AC in my house this year was 6/24 and I only ran it for a couple hours. The most expensive electric bill I've had since being on my own was $57.

What member? Rocketmedic was the only one I knew that knew the area pretty well.
 

CALEMT

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DragonClaw

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You answered your own question.
Homestly I had been given lots of bad info about AMR. I'm sure it varies by operation and some are probably pretty bad but I love my job and 98% of the people I work with.

I don't want to discount a place based on one person's opinion on it.

Yes. Investigation. But I guess I have to see it for myself? Maybe I'm just stupid. 😅

They said per some agreement they're staffing even more trucks.
 

GMCmedic

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What was your company’s new change? We haven’t had really any in a month or so
The latest is every patient wears a surgical mask. That's not really that big of a deal, but it's the compounded daily changes that are getting to me. I did a workover this weekend to cover for a crew that's on a 14 day vacation because of ever changing and clear as mud policies.
 

ffemt8978

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ffemt8978

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RocketMedic

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We have to wear a procedural or cloth mask All. The. Time. ourselves in the cab, station, etc. only place we can take it off is in our bedrooms. Super lame and highly dumb, especially because were on 24/48s
 
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