I'm a bit late to the fun, but I can't help but jump in. My BS-o-meter is ringing off the charts.
Being pre-med is like winning the Special Olympics... well you get my drift. You could be pre-med at a community college, or pre-med at Johns Hopkins.
I thought you didn't know any DOs? I thought they weren't common? Around here we have tons of DOs. Sometimes I've been at a hospital and couldn't find an MD.
There are many reasons why you don't get the respect at the hospital. The hospitals respect me and my partners quite a bit. We treat the hospital staff with respect, dress neatly, do a damn good job, and treat the patients as we'd treat our own family, and the RNs and MDs love us (even the DO's!)
You make $12 for many reasons. Partly because of the lack of education required to be both an EMT and Paramedic, partly because of the high cost of providing EMS services, and partly because a million other reasons. In the inner-city around here Paramedics make $16 an hour, and the real money in EMS comes with overtime. I don't know many other professions that give out so much overtime!
Really? Oh god help me now. EMS is a taxi for the poor for hundreds of reasons. I can't think of a single reason that includes an EMT as the excuse.
I work for a service in a country called the United States of America. There is a waiting list to be hired at my service, and Paramedics go through intensive college-sponsored training to become Critical Care Paramedics. They even get a huge truck with more crap on it than could ever fit in my BLS mod (We moved up from the Type II vans last year, life has been great).
Nah, we have nurses and doctors. A nurse is an RN, BSN, LPN, etc. Doctors are the MDs and DOs. A doctor is a doctor, and a nurse is a nurse.
Deep breath... in.. and out... and in.... and out.
When I read your first message, and then your reply, my first instinct was to tell you to take a deep breath, go sit in a chair outside my classroom, and write down on a piece of paper why I sent you out there.
Then you'd write "Because you disagree with what I say," to which I'd reply "Nah, that's just a cop-out."
I'd then ask you why you were so angry. Did I make you angry? Did I treat you unfairly? What about some of your board-mates? Did someone on this forum treat you unfairly?
You'd give me some BS response about this, that, and why you're a damn good paramedic. I'd reassure you that you may be the best damn paramedic on this forum, but that you're clearly angry about something else.
When it was all said and done we'd be at the root of the problem; why you're so insecure about your position as a Paramedic.
See, I stole this example from my seventh grade classroom. I think this is your issue, not ours.
I love when people disagree. I love to have a passionate debate. But I absolutely won't tolerate ignorance or belittling of others in my classroom or my forum.
That said, I think you need to take some time to evaluate your insecurities. There are countless ways that each and every forum member on this forum is better than you, but they're far too humble to belittle you.
They're professionals.