Those guns get me thinking... how will an EMT ever survive the zombie apocalypse? You will have to deal with the infected before you are even aware of an outbreak. Assuming you don't get bitten immediately, now you're stuck driving around the chaotic streets of your city while cool explosions...
That's interesting... we can't miss more than 3 days with or without an excuse.
My class started big and it's still pretty big. Even the kids who didn't seem to care too much at the beginning are hanging in there after the midterm. I don't know if we just have good teachers or what... but so...
Well I had a great time. Nothing really crazy happened, but I got to see a little bit of everything. Babies, junkies, week long constipation (guess who cleaned the bed after the enema), chest pains, abdominal pains, a stye, an od, a possible pregnancy (I never found out what was up), two...
My first clinical starts Wednesday at 9pm. Wish me luck! I'm glad I saw this thread and got to go over the advice given. Thanks all.
Now I'm disappointed that I don't have a stethoscope... my EMT class never required us to get one as they are passed out during school, but that doesn't do me...
That's awesome. I got a speeding ticket in NM less than a year ago, and it has never showed up. I got off lucky with that one. That was my first and only ticket. B)
I've got a nice little CR250 that I take to the Oceano Dunes all the time. I'd love to eventually get me a 03ish Indian Roadmaster to cruise around on.... one day! B)
Ha... and I *always* chew gum... I could see that happening to me though so I better lose it. I was chewing some during kickboxing a week ago and as I was exhaling during a quick jab it flew out of my mouth... :wacko:
Awesome, that's the kind of information I needed to know. I have yet to find anyone to disagree as far as SLA being a good company to work for, but you're the first to give me some numbers to think over. I appreciate it.
Any idea what some of the better options are in the Santa Maria/ AG area?
I'd like to hear about what it's like working there from an employee's perspective. How satisfied are you with working there as a whole? What is the management like? How would you rate it in comparison to any other ambulance companies you have worked for? What is the job competition like in this...
Is there anyone currently working at (or has worked at recently) San Luis Ambulance? I would really appreciate being able to ask you some questions.
Thanks!