Glad the interview went well!
No real difference in culture or resources, other than the obvious. Starting out you’ll most likely be on a day car (10 Hour Shifts) and work the surrounding areas from base. Either way, you build up seniority hours. I’d say just factor in commute when deciding...
Stay Strong
Keep on trying.
I'm going to have to take the EMT refresher course in a few months since it's been almost two years since I passed my EMT-B course and the NREMT, yet still haven't been able to find a job.
It's easy to get discouraged but I've found that volunteer hours will...
WORKING IN EMS AND HAVING A LOFT APARTMENT IS THE DREAM!
Haha but in all seriousness, relocation isn't an option for all.
School, family, whatever tie many of us down.
In my case, I attend school in San Francisco and I don't have a car.
So I'm limited in applying to anywhere that public...
It was my FAVORITE ambulance when I did my ride alongs.
I've had one interview so far (not with Pacific), but I was asked a question on Scenarios (what would you do?) followed by a written exam which covers basic EMT knowledge. Other than those two, it was like a regular non-EMS interview...
We gotta get a JOB
Damn.. hope they take that freeze off soon. I got a voicemail from a company I applied asking if I was still interested in the job, but I tried calling them back and left a few messeges.. no answer and no call back. I think I just screwed my chances... -_-
SF Area
Dude.. i'm in the exact same boat in the exact same area. I'm in SF and have been applying for an entry level EMT job for months now.. still no response from any ambulance companies. This is getting discouraging.