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Like I said, I'll take. You can put me on a heavy rescue and never hear a complaint from me.
Time out. You don't get to jump straight to Rescue right outta the gate! Oh wait....disregard

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Like I said, I'll take. You can put me on a heavy rescue and never hear a complaint from me.
Time out. You don't get to jump straight to Rescue right outta the gate! Oh wait....disregard![]()
I have experience. I am not right out of the gate.
Yes, but $60k/yr doesn't go too far in NYC where I'm from, or in LI where NYMedic lives.
You pay local taxes in addition to State and Federal in NYC, car insurance is astronomical, so is fuel, a 2 BR apartment that's not in the ghetto costs from $1500/month to well over $2000/month in even a lower middle class neighborhood. Forget about owning a house unless you go in with family for a 2-family plus rented basement, like a lot of foreigners do, where all the adults work FT while the grandparents provide free child care. Property taxes in LI can and do run north of $10,000/yr as a rule. Some property tax bills run the same as the mortgage on my $330,000 house here in VA!
$60,000/yr is practically welfare wages in NY unless you're single and living in a studio apartment in the outer boroughs.
A strong point about comparisons. Your NY dollar (or San Fancisco or Los Angeles dollar) goes far shorter than your Omaha, Portland or Bangor dollar. (And social security/medicare/insurance companies don't take that into account).
The campaigning "reformers" say all civil servants make too much. Hope they need a TOledo ambulance solmetime.
A top pay FDNY firefighter with some overtime here as there usually makes about $100,000 a year. Bosses and specialty companies usually do $120-160,000 a year.
In any other state that would be great wages but in NYC/LI it's enough to be comfortable assuming your wife helps pay the bills.
I pay $200 a month in car insurance alone... A one bedroom apartment in someone's basement would run me $1200 a month. Hence why I still live with my folks.
A strong point about comparisons. Your NY dollar (or San Fancisco or Los Angeles dollar) goes far shorter than your Omaha, Portland or Bangor dollar. (And social security/medicare/insurance companies don't take that into account).
The campaigning "reformers" say all civil servants make too much. Hope they need a TOledo ambulance solmetime.
Heck, I'd love to move there.
Like I said, I'll take. You can put me on a heavy rescue and never hear a complaint from me.
whats your agency called?