Hennepin County Medical Center is hiring for paramedics

It's a good window into hope a company treats people. High profile event, no fault of his own, major injuries he's trying to recover from....and they fire him. Tells us a lot about how they treat their people.
It's like the HCEC of Minneapolis.
 
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How did it go?
I'm glad to say I'll be in the orientation in October. I was very impressed with that agency and how they took a medic working there to show me the anbulances (super nice) and then answer any questions I had. Honestly, it's a dream medic job. Good schedule, good pay, good equipment. You'd have to work for it, but because you aren't on 24s you won't be worked in the ground.

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Congrats!
 
I'm glad to say I'll be in the orientation in October. I was very impressed with that agency and how they took a medic working there to show me the anbulances (super nice) and then answer any questions I had. Honestly, it's a dream medic job. Good schedule, good pay, good equipment. You'd have to work for it, but because you aren't on 24s you won't be worked in the ground.

Congratulations, please give an update in a few months on how it is going for you.
 
Sussex is the job all others are judged against. Once you run double medic on an intercept truck, you never want to go back to an ambulance.
sounds like every (well, all but 3) paramedic system in NJ....
 
I'm glad to say I'll be in the orientation in October. I was very impressed with that agency and how they took a medic working there to show me the anbulances (super nice) and then answer any questions I had. Honestly, it's a dream medic job. Good schedule, good pay, good equipment. You'd have to work for it, but because you aren't on 24s you won't be worked in the ground.

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Hey Bossman,

How do you like it so far? I'm planning on attending the orientation in January. Can I pm you with some questions?
 
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