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So I have had my EMT cert for about 3yrs and haven't been able to find a job working on an ambulance. I have helped in large scale events. My question is what am I do wrong?
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So I have had my EMT cert for about 3yrs and haven't been able to find a job working on an ambulance. I have helped in large scale events. My question is what am I do wrong?
What specific spaces in eastern MA? I know a few hiring.
All places in eastern ma. 0 interviews no criminal history. Still in college and willing to relocate.
There is your issue possible. Under 21? Some places won't hire you because of insurance issues.
Also what is H&H? Never heard of them and I'd like to think I know most ambulance companies in the greater Boston area.
edit: How about driving record? I know a buddy of mine wasn't hired at Action because he had a couple of speeding tickets (but another better company picked him up so no big deal)
There is your issue possible. Under 21? Some places won't hire you because of insurance issues.
Also what is H&H? Never heard of them and I'd like to think I know most ambulance companies in the greater Boston area.
edit: How about driving record? I know a buddy of mine wasn't hired at Action because he had a couple of speeding tickets (but another better company picked him up so no big deal)
H&H is Boston EMS.
I imagine another problem is your seasonality with being in college.
Ding, ding, ding. Each of these companies has been burned many times by the migrant nature of college students. You don't work shifts promised (often quantity), leave before they can make back their investment in you (orientation), and don't particularly contribute to their "community" efforts....
If you can prove the company otherwise in your interview, they'll give you a job.
For what its worth, I worked for a private in Boston all through college (before, during and after), and saw many friends whom I vouched for jobs, let down my supervisors by quitting after just a few months. It is possible to work during school, you just need to examine your priorities, and often that is your education, not vocational employment.
Try Brewster EMS out of Boston. They told me when I interviewed that they like hiring college students (I'm in the same boat as you in that regard). They seemed like nice people and a nice company, and I would have accepted their offer but I went with another place that was a better fit for me.