It would have been interesting to see the results of the poll, as well as the options to choose from!!
I can only comment on our training this side as i am not 100% on the ball with your training.
This is a big topic this side, as there is an introduction of some new qualifications , and the phasing out of some of the older ones. This brings up the age old battle of different qulifications (of the same level of practice) to new heights. Once again, people are resistant to change, and then not to mention the fact some individuals feel threatened to the point where they join hands with arch rivals (between different qualifications).
From a personal side, i started of doing my BLS, then ILS, and then went to a tertiary instution for 4 years to basicaly start from scrath and finishing of a ALS and currently busy completing my last subject toward my degree in EMC. What prompted me to do it?? A combination: As a worked as a BLS, i was exposed to different levels and qualification. I went for the one i believed to be the superior qualification. Is it also not comferting to know that you have done everthing in your power to be able to treat the patient at the (not yours) highest level possible?? Its not so easy if you are used to earning a salary, and now you have much less to do the same with. However, many have done the same before me, and i know many will still do it after me. My main motivation was: "No matter how bad you think you have it, there is always some else who is worse off than you", implying that if they could do it so can I.
My motto when dealing with students is simple: "Treated and encourage them as you were wanted to be treated as a student and human being" There are many folks out there who treat you as just another student, and belittle you.We were, or still are (myself included) students at some stage of the game, as no one can start and just go straight to the top. I try and create oppertunities for students as i know that not everyone has the resource of money available to them.
It is not human nature to take a risk and place what we are comfortable on the line. Do yourself a favour and take the risk, you will be dually rewarded, it will not only be beneficial for you, but also for the patient...
Good luck.