Haha, that discussion is a long one. But PCL created a position that had some benefits over the nurse (24 hour shift rotations for one) with those same benefits contingent on your senior nurse determining them. It could be awesome or it could suck or something in between. You get to learn all...
Unless they expanded, it's the Regal class ships and Grand class ships except for the Crown. So that's everything here. You can cross reference to see which ships are where, but you're seeing a lot of US shores actually. Let us know if you get picked up, haven't heard of US medics getting...
I keep hearing this, google is not my friend with any info. How did you find out? PM me if you wanna update of info, have some contacts UK wise that have done several contracts.
It's 'possible'. I handed over to a South African medic, his wife had just joined a month before for training and taking over for the other medic. But, generally, they stagger contracts so the whole medical team doesn't turn over in one or two weeks. That being said, anything can happen...
No, I put it up there when I first got hired. US para starts 3200 with base experience, topped out at 3,667 at the end. UK and Canada got paid more (probably related to the relative income based on national for each, buncha ******** considering my pay would fluctuate based on number of days in...
I'll see if I can contact. Would like a breakdown of what patient type to expect. I expect a lot of things, but prejudice gets in the way. Thanks for the headsup!
I can relate to a certain amount of frustration in the search. But nothing worthwhile is ever easy. Good luck and keep updating, I know I will.
(Wow, 50 posts, getting old... :P)
Saw the bullet points on a the NTSB report on this accident, here. Makes mention of 'confusion and inexperience among emergency responders led to poor triage and a delay in delivery of patients to a trauma center'. I'm not looking to slam or question decisions made, merely curious what NJ's...
Fair enough, thanks for putting it in perspective. I can shift some of my energies elsewhere. Regardless, a federal resume is time consuming to produce compared to a standard one based on the sites I've read providing advice.
Out of more than just curiosity, can you back up that statement? The process for application is quite tedious given the amount of effort involved from my initial searches. The posting has been sitting on USAjobs for a while, but context might help in providing some color to what you say.
And thanks to SandpitMedic for keeping things in perspective, I just caught up with everything on this thread. Having worked with a variety of employers, I, inevitably, interact with peers from other employers creating amusing bedfellows for people constantly seeing the greener grass on the...
Well at least there's this now.
I am hesitant in plenty of ways and if offered ANYTHING, I would be quite scrupulous in the wording of the contract and probably look to legal counsel for advice. Working for Princess Cruise Lines for three years wasn't worrisome in the least. Working for...
I keep my NR updated, it is helpful in the US, just doesn't seem to translate well into other countries. Like at all. I'm only a few credits shy of having a AS in paramedicine, but I hesitate the use of time when it may equate to really nothing as I search abroad for my next adventure. I'll...
NA makes mention of interest in paramedics with a bachelor's degree in Paramedicine. Has anyone moved forward with a Bachelor's degree in a major science or extensive experience?
I was perusing indeed.com and found a posting for working Burning Man for Symon's Ambulance. Haven't talked them yet, but always on the look out for something interesting in the country to expand on. Anyone have any input?
I remember watching a special on working in Antarctica. At first, it elicits images of playing on the bottom of the world, chasing penguins and making snow angels on a big melting ice cube. But then the documentary shifts to the mechanics and HR reps talking about how they never get outside or...