emt 92591, just curious, but why not take the money you are going to invest in EMT-B, medic and LPN school (not to mention all the hours you are going to put in as well) and just apply it all to going for your BSN?
I am not trying to be mean or anything, but it just seems to me that if you want to be a nurse that there are better paths to take to get there.
It just seems like there are so many people that get into EMS because they want to do some other job "in the end". How many times do you hear someone say they are going to be a cop and then go to law school, or that they are going to groom dogs before going to beauty school? Maybe people will start out working as a Maytag repair guy on their way to becoming a brain surgeon? People typically decide to work as a cop, attorney, dog groomer, or beautician because that is the job they want to do, not because they want to do something else. And as for the person that decides to be a repair guy to ultimately be a surgeon, there really isn't much about the first job that will help you out in the second job. Yes, in both jobs you are "fixing" something/someone, but that is pretty much where the similarity ends. Sort of like EMS and nursing are both medical professions, but are two completely different worlds.
I guess I just wish that people would quit looking at EMS as "something to do while I become something else" and realize it is a profession that needs dedicated people who want to be here for the long haul. (Ok, off my soapbox now.)