Melmd
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So i was browsing the online ambulance applications lately, and there was a portion there to be answered "hourly salary desired" how much will I answer? is a $10-15 a reasonable answer? I'm at bay area CA.
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Negotiable.
Negotiable if possible to put on the application. A lot of online applications won't allow you, which a lot of ambulance companies in the bay area only take applications online (e.g. Rural/Metro, Paramedic Plus, Royal Ambulance, ProTransport-1). Some companies I hear literally pay minimum wage $8.00/hour. ProTransport-1 used to start new hires with no experience at $9.50/hour + $10.00/call ($15/call at night), $20/call >5 calls, an additional (I think) $10/25 miles (may have been $5/25 miles, I forget) >50 miles (e.g. 75 = $10 for the first 50 miles, an additional $10 for the 25 miles after 50 miles, and you still got your $9.50/hour) before they were unionized; with union it's $11.05/hour I think, $10/call >2 calls, $5/CCT call, and I think the same long distance rules as before. They have ALS, and they matched the EMTs working on ALS as the 911/EOA EMT so around $17/hour, but when I left, they still hadn't allowed any of the union EMTs to work that shift, only non-union EMTs supposedly cause of technical reasons. I recall Royal Ambulance having ads on Craigslist starting EMTs at $10.00/hour, no call bonuses, I asked the EMTs before, but I forget what they said if it was true. The 911/EOA start their EMTs are $17/hour in Alameda and Santa Clara County. Rural/Metro of Nothern California (or called IFT sometomes/what it says on badge, it's considered separate from 911) starts theor EMTs at $11.50/hour with no previous experience. If you are applying at one of those companies, put that number down, if you are unsure, I'd put $10/hour pointing out what other companies pay, or if you can put negotiable, do that.
Good luck.
If you are applying at one of those companies, put that number down, if you are unsure, I'd put $10/hour pointing out what other companies pay, or if you can put negotiable, do that.
Good luck.