Beware LifeMed of Mansfield, Texas!

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Hi there,

Evidently nobody here has any idea as to what happened to Soldiers EMS nor the truth. So stop the gossiping, it was a done deal and it happened. It's done and over with. If im not mistaken I belive every employee their was offered another job/transfer to guardian ems or life med ems! Nobody was left hanging to dry it's your own damn fault! Who cares about a paint job? yeah it's first impression but it's the crew that makes the call and many people and services liked it! When half your employee's want to dress like slobs and not follow guidlines i would say it's their problem! If you didnt like it then go somewhere else. No truck was pre 1998 wich was the only 1998 all the rest where 2002 and newer, but when nobody wants to take care of their rig, why would you give them anything better when they cant take pride and care of what they have or their job! IT'S A NON-EMERGENCY TRANSFER COMPANY! And if was so bad then how was thier 5 mutual aid contracts with local 911 services? "which ran multiple calls on those contracts." Life Med took over to keep jobs not take or replace them. The last paycheck deal was not Soldiers EMS fault that was another source.

Have a good shift!

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I guess the big question is "are these jokers still around?"
 
I actually just took a job offer from LifeMed for LDT's for the prison system. pay is decent but they don't with hold taxes nor offer benefits. i took it hoping to be in the beginnings of a start up. everyone seemed to be stand up people especially at my interview. will keep you updated.
 
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Ummm....yeah....I know exactly what happened at Soldiers/LifeMed. I was there, watched the whole thing, and have had a number of conversations with others who were also there.

2 weeks pay, plus another 24 hours overtime, that I was promised by Soldiers/LifeMed management I would receive, I have still not been paid for.

Sorry, but me and some other employees have the right to do a LOT of *****ing. Thankfully I had some savings so my electricity didn't get cut off, nor did I have to borrow money from friends and family, but there are others who did, thanks to the one who owns LifeMed.

I started this thread as a warning...me and a fair number of employees were flat done wrong by the person who owns LifeMed. The same one who bought out Soldiers and subsequently began doing the prison contracts.

Good luck getting paid!
 
Hi there,

Evidently nobody here has any idea as to what happened to Soldiers EMS nor the truth. So stop the gossiping, it was a done deal and it happened. It's done and over with. If im not mistaken I belive every employee their was offered another job/transfer to guardian ems or life med ems! Nobody was left hanging to dry it's your own damn fault! Who cares about a paint job? yeah it's first impression but it's the crew that makes the call and many people and services liked it! When half your employee's want to dress like slobs and not follow guidlines i would say it's their problem! If you didnt like it then go somewhere else. No truck was pre 1998 wich was the only 1998 all the rest where 2002 and newer, but when nobody wants to take care of their rig, why would you give them anything better when they cant take pride and care of what they have or their job! IT'S A NON-EMERGENCY TRANSFER COMPANY! And if was so bad then how was thier 5 mutual aid contracts with local 911 services? "which ran multiple calls on those contracts." Life Med took over to keep jobs not take or replace them. The last paycheck deal was not Soldiers EMS fault that was another source.

Have a good shift!

Are there any plans to reimburse employees who were not paid?
 
Well, if that owner want to keep his company, he'll pay y'all.
 
At some point...Did anybody realize, other than Alpha Butch, that the original owners of Soldier's EMS sold the company to the new owners; every employee that worked for the original owners was offered a job at another company, whether it fit into the employees plan of action or not; the paint job was inspired by the "Soldier's for Jesus" motorcycle club; the original owners would put as much into their employees as the employees were worth, and the only people that have a right to complain about the original owners and company are the ones that were there from the start.
 
This thread is a year old. /closed
 
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