I'm glad to say I'll be in the orientation in October. I was very impressed with that agency and how they took a medic working there to show me the anbulances (super nice) and then answer any questions I had. Honestly, it's a dream medic job. Good schedule, good pay, good equipment. You'd have...
The benefit of being patient however is that Denver health tends to pull from their medic school often for employment. So, if you're willing to be patient and find a gig, you may get to avoid waiting for a few years.
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Google interview tips, but you're going to run into the saturated market issue. Have some faith in yourself and be patient. Swedish has a good P school and so does St. Anthony's. Community College of Aurora is a hit or miss depending if you have Beth Lattone (she's great) or the other teacher...
Then you should either go to another paramedic school, or pull up a map of counties in Colorado and map where you're willing to drive to and then do research on who works what where as that may be your best bet. You may be able to find a rural agency that works 24s or 48s (like Grand County) and...
Well, where in the Denver Metro are you approximately? CoSpgs has a decentish AMR operation. What company's have you applied for?
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