petrellajr
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Hey guys,
I am a new member to this forum so first off just wanted to say hi! I am a recent recipient of an MAEMT-B Cert. and a student in college but honestly am at a fork in the road concerning my career. I am 21 years old. I have completed two years of school as a business student and the bottom line: I hate it. I cannot stand the thought of going back to school as an IT major.
However, during this time of schooling / career searching I happened to take an EMT course at a community college nearby.... LOVED it. Did not feel like I was in school at all and had such an interest in learning this stuff.
I understand I will not be making much money as an EMT / Medic but honestly want to be one so bad.
I guess I just need a little advice / life stories from some of you guys that have gone down this route yourselves.
I would like to pursue a career in EMS / Firefighting / Nursing but have two years under my belt in IT. The school I am attending is boatloads of money and am not looking forward to paying these things off when I get out. I will admit I should have looked in to this before going to school but I was 18 living like a lunatic and didn't have a care in the world about money / my career. I had a huge change in my life and thank God for that and ever since then I've been wanting to pursue a career in EMS. There's a new love for people and helping them out in whichever way possible. I cannot see myself sitting in an office the rest of my life just working "to make money." I understand it is a part of living and it is necessary to live but I do not want the $100,000 job anymore. That is nothing to me.
So my questions are these: (I am from just north of Boston, MA.) Do you need to attend certain schools / institutions around here in order to be eligible to take a Medic -> RN program? Would it be better if I got a degree in paramedicine or a certificate? I applied to six ambulance companies around here but have gotten no answer so I'm assuming jobs are hard to find around here?
I have heard that people in other professions have gotten cut because they did not have college degree's which is why I am so adamant on getting a degree. I was thinking of working as an EMT-B for a couple of years while finishing out my IT degree and then going to paramedic school afterwards to become a paramedic and then take it from there.
I'm open to any advice / criticism so lay it on me. Thank you guys for an awesome community and God Bless.
I am a new member to this forum so first off just wanted to say hi! I am a recent recipient of an MAEMT-B Cert. and a student in college but honestly am at a fork in the road concerning my career. I am 21 years old. I have completed two years of school as a business student and the bottom line: I hate it. I cannot stand the thought of going back to school as an IT major.
However, during this time of schooling / career searching I happened to take an EMT course at a community college nearby.... LOVED it. Did not feel like I was in school at all and had such an interest in learning this stuff.
I understand I will not be making much money as an EMT / Medic but honestly want to be one so bad.
I guess I just need a little advice / life stories from some of you guys that have gone down this route yourselves.
I would like to pursue a career in EMS / Firefighting / Nursing but have two years under my belt in IT. The school I am attending is boatloads of money and am not looking forward to paying these things off when I get out. I will admit I should have looked in to this before going to school but I was 18 living like a lunatic and didn't have a care in the world about money / my career. I had a huge change in my life and thank God for that and ever since then I've been wanting to pursue a career in EMS. There's a new love for people and helping them out in whichever way possible. I cannot see myself sitting in an office the rest of my life just working "to make money." I understand it is a part of living and it is necessary to live but I do not want the $100,000 job anymore. That is nothing to me.
So my questions are these: (I am from just north of Boston, MA.) Do you need to attend certain schools / institutions around here in order to be eligible to take a Medic -> RN program? Would it be better if I got a degree in paramedicine or a certificate? I applied to six ambulance companies around here but have gotten no answer so I'm assuming jobs are hard to find around here?
I have heard that people in other professions have gotten cut because they did not have college degree's which is why I am so adamant on getting a degree. I was thinking of working as an EMT-B for a couple of years while finishing out my IT degree and then going to paramedic school afterwards to become a paramedic and then take it from there.
I'm open to any advice / criticism so lay it on me. Thank you guys for an awesome community and God Bless.