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Does anyone know what kind of job opportunities exist for college students trained to be EMTs somewhere near the Beverly Hills / Westwood area of Los Angeles, CA?
thegreypilgrim said:Burger King, McDonalds, Starbucks...
despite everything that everyone will say about AMR, it is really your best route. starting is around 12.47, we run 911 code 3 response out of the san gabriel valley, antelope valley, santa clarita valley, you will run 911 to IFT at a ratio of like 13:1, the benefits are amazing, its a BIG but really closely knit company. (In LA county at least, other operations not too sure about)
dont waste your time with russian mobster companies, or boogee mom and pops that will put your emt certification on the line for a fast buck. medicare and medical fraud is very common among small ift companies and i've even heard of companies calling people in to write run tickets or modify run tickets to meed medical and medicare pay out requirements. dont risk your medical career with small under the radar companies, if i were you i'd work with a big corporate company that is under the microscope. i'd rather do it by the books than work for anyone. even bowers (probably the biggest IFT company in the LA region) is known for illegal practices and currently have several class action lawsuits open...plus they treat their employees like crap.
source: current AMR employee, North Los Angeles County Operations- Antelope Valley
Bowers is in litigation due to Medicare fraud. Pretty well known.
The whole Armenian mobster thing is more of a chuckle, but there's no question a ton of small companies are not acredited by the DHS, and when LA finally begins cracking down on every company in the County, you better believe a ton will be put out of business.
How could a company actually operate with out accreditation??That makes no sense, so basically LA county is aware of this but not enforcing.