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I think Firetender can fill you in if he see's this. Ill tell you what little I know. I was young, single, Hawaii seemed like a great place.
I filed reciprocity into Hawaii 4 years ago and got it, but I never made the move. I also wanted to work for Honolulu EMS, since 3rd party municipal agency's seem like pretty good places.
I spoke with a couple Paramedics online working in there system and I met with 1 who is now the dean of health sciences at the college I use to go to. They all sang me the same sweet song of sorrow.
Mandatory overtime, no FTO's for new medics, most new medics have to work 2 years for AMR doing routine transport before they are picked up. I was told to contact a guy named "speedy" at AMR there who might have been able to help speed the process along so I could transfer into 911. I was also told by the dean (who is Hawaiian) they do not like EMS people from the mainland coming over to there system. I was also told you guys have a shortage of ALS and there is only one college that produces medics in the state.
This is all hearsay mind you, but I saw you had no reply yet. Hopefully some people can shed some light on this who are working over there now.
I looked into it a while ago, but never went through with it. I suppose it depends on what you're looking for. I've been to Hawaii several times and I love it, but I'm not sure I could live there full time.What do you guys think about them? Good pay? Good job opportunity? I'm currently a student here in Hawaii and my plans are to become a Emt/medic but don't know where. Is Hawaii a good place or should I go somewhere else? Born and raised here.