My brother-in-law who has been an EMT for about 3 years asked if I thought he should consider enrolling in a Paramedic course. He's worked in a well known pediatric hospital in a nonclinical environment for almost 10 years but has become a victim of consolidation and the current economic crisis and was recently "released".
Under normal circumstances I'd say go for it but there is a catch..... he's 56. Given the cost and time frame ( 2 year program ) I'm not sure there's a positive cost / benefit here. People should do what they love... and he loves being a volunteer EMT... but I don't know what the prospects of being successfully employed might be.
I'm stuck... I don't want to discourage him but I think his expectations need to be realistic. His age, given the physical requirements of the profession are a reasonable consideration. Maybe another area would be more realistic.... thoughts ?:unsure:
Under normal circumstances I'd say go for it but there is a catch..... he's 56. Given the cost and time frame ( 2 year program ) I'm not sure there's a positive cost / benefit here. People should do what they love... and he loves being a volunteer EMT... but I don't know what the prospects of being successfully employed might be.
I'm stuck... I don't want to discourage him but I think his expectations need to be realistic. His age, given the physical requirements of the profession are a reasonable consideration. Maybe another area would be more realistic.... thoughts ?:unsure: