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Hello everyone. I'm currently only thinking of becoming an EMT (possibly to eventually be a stepping stone into medical school, though that's still a distant decision at this point) and thought I would raise my questions with you all, since this seems to be the best and most active online forum for the EMS community.
I'm on the verge of registering for the semester-long EMT Basic course they have here in NYC at John Jay College. It claims to be the most comprehensive program in New York state, and it says it includes "New York State Certification, the National Registry Examination (NREMT), Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator Ambulance II (CEVO II) and FIT Certification." It says it also has 16 hours of clinical training, split up between the ambulance and the ER. It's 12 hours a week for the whole semester, and costs $900... It starts pretty soon so I have to at least decide soon about taking the class.
My first question is, is this a good class? If you know the industry in this area, is there another class in the city that you would recommend over this one?
Secondly, will the education and certifications I receive from this class be considered adequate by other regions of the country? I ask this because I am expecting to move out of the city, and probably out of the state, possible as early as the end of this year. My likely destinations are San Francisco or Boston, if that matters.
Third, what are your lives like?
Are you able to have lives of your own, or do you find the work totally consuming? Do you find that everyone you work with is happy in the job? Surely there must be a percentage of EMS workers who spend a while being unhappy in their work and eventually figure out that the job wasn't for them after all. I'm wondering what you think distinguishes people who are really happy with the work from people who aren't. What kind of relationship do you have with jobs that are as complex and challenging as yours?
Thank you very much for all your input.
I'm on the verge of registering for the semester-long EMT Basic course they have here in NYC at John Jay College. It claims to be the most comprehensive program in New York state, and it says it includes "New York State Certification, the National Registry Examination (NREMT), Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator Ambulance II (CEVO II) and FIT Certification." It says it also has 16 hours of clinical training, split up between the ambulance and the ER. It's 12 hours a week for the whole semester, and costs $900... It starts pretty soon so I have to at least decide soon about taking the class.
My first question is, is this a good class? If you know the industry in this area, is there another class in the city that you would recommend over this one?
Secondly, will the education and certifications I receive from this class be considered adequate by other regions of the country? I ask this because I am expecting to move out of the city, and probably out of the state, possible as early as the end of this year. My likely destinations are San Francisco or Boston, if that matters.
Third, what are your lives like?

Thank you very much for all your input.