DragonClaw
Emergency Medical Texan
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I was poking around at potential future employment, I was kind of thinking MedStar out of Dallas.
But, pay isn't listed. So if I decide to pursue this, at what point should that be discussed? Call them up and straight up ask, or submit an application and then when we get to the part of salary (Assuming I get that far), address it then?
I don't want to waste anyone's time. And maybe I'm not in a position to argue pay, with no experience, but what are your thoughts?
Also, supply and demand. EMTs are in demand and (I think, correct me if I'm wrong), women moreso for when a pt is a female who doesn't feel comfortable with men (Which I hear isn't too uncommon, especially with assault and such).
Supposing that's true, is it wrong to expect higher pay merely because of that?
I can be nervous in interviews, what are some good things to do and what are bad things to avoid?
Thanks in advance.
But, pay isn't listed. So if I decide to pursue this, at what point should that be discussed? Call them up and straight up ask, or submit an application and then when we get to the part of salary (Assuming I get that far), address it then?
I don't want to waste anyone's time. And maybe I'm not in a position to argue pay, with no experience, but what are your thoughts?
Also, supply and demand. EMTs are in demand and (I think, correct me if I'm wrong), women moreso for when a pt is a female who doesn't feel comfortable with men (Which I hear isn't too uncommon, especially with assault and such).
Supposing that's true, is it wrong to expect higher pay merely because of that?
I can be nervous in interviews, what are some good things to do and what are bad things to avoid?
Thanks in advance.