Why is that
I can only speculate:
City of ATL + Dekalb county = lots of job opening's.
We have roughly 500 employees that make up GEMS. Your looking at that same number to run Dekalb.
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Why is that
I can only speculate:
City of ATL + Dekalb county = lots of job opening's.
We have roughly 500 employees that make up GEMS. Your looking at that same number to run Dekalb.
Copy, I am not from there so I had to ask. Why is the FD giving up transports?
$20hr, is that a decent salary compared to cost of living out there?
The Medic units are dual Medic or EMT-Medic?
Not sure about the Dekalb situation, but as far as the cost of living, 20 dollars an hour isn't bad. Especially if you're not married. And I believe Grady has dual medic trucks and Emt medic teams, but I could be mistaken.
Copy, I am not from there so I had to ask. Why is the FD giving up transports?
$20hr, is that a decent salary compared to cost of living out there?
The Medic units are dual Medic or EMT-Medic?
They work a 40hr work week right?
One last question(s), what is job "security" like there, I know it is a hospital system that has been running EMS since 1982. But at the ebd of the day it is a Private service and those contracts nervously come up for bid typically every 5 years or so. Now I know there is talk about adding another County into the service, but what has the general sense of job secuirty like around there?
I know you said there is alot of Medic turnover, overall Morale amoung employees? adequate raises and Benefits?
Also, why is Grady getting DElkab instead of Rural/Metro, did the outbid them? Or was the County unhappy with them.....
Who works the Falcons and Braves games
Thanks for the info
Grady EMS is more of a government service than hospital. Little is actually done with the hospital (aside from the cont. Ed which is awesome btw).
I'd like to say that GEMS isn't going anywhere, but you never know for sure. I don't think anyone is worried about it though. Our VP does a great job.
Morale, well is, what you make of it. Its not the FD, but everyone gets along pretty well. Everyone has there group of people.
Benefits are good. Same as the hospitals.
Falcons and Braves games are run by a private service that does IFT. "Event EMS."
Grady EMS is more of a government service than hospital. Little is actually done with the hospital (aside from the cont. Ed which is awesome btw).
I'd like to say that GEMS isn't going anywhere, but you never know for sure. I don't think anyone is worried about it though. Our VP does a great job.
Morale, well is, what you make of it. Its not the FD, but everyone gets along pretty well. Everyone has there group of people.
Benefits are good. Same as the hospitals.
Falcons and Braves games are run by a private service that does IFT. "Event EMS."
My understanding is that Grady did in fact get the Dekalb contract. As well, I've heard of signing bonuses for paramedics. I want to say you have to agree to stay for 18 months but I could be wrong.