unleashedfury
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I've been looking for another job, basically looking for better insurance. cause we have none, better pay, and something a little closer to home.
However a lot of agencies are hiring Per Diems only, most EMT's and paramedics in my area work 2 or 3 jobs, 1 full time and 2 part time. Or really crazy 2 full time and one per diem. I think I am one of 2 people at my current job that only works 1 job.
My biggest issue with this is a lot of employers won't take on full time employees cause they know they can flood themselves with a pile of Per diem employees to soak up shifts.
Theres a few the "cream of the crop" employers that you start off part time, bid into full time and go from there. but the pile of applications to get a job there is a disaster to run through. The one I applied to I was fit to meet their criteria and they were interested but they have 4 stations that you would rotate to. 2 of which are about 2 hours from my home, which I didn't see beneficial financially by no means.
So whats your take? is it just so common to get EMT's and Paramedics to work 2 or 3 jobs that full time employment is becoming a non exsistant commodity?
However a lot of agencies are hiring Per Diems only, most EMT's and paramedics in my area work 2 or 3 jobs, 1 full time and 2 part time. Or really crazy 2 full time and one per diem. I think I am one of 2 people at my current job that only works 1 job.
My biggest issue with this is a lot of employers won't take on full time employees cause they know they can flood themselves with a pile of Per diem employees to soak up shifts.
Theres a few the "cream of the crop" employers that you start off part time, bid into full time and go from there. but the pile of applications to get a job there is a disaster to run through. The one I applied to I was fit to meet their criteria and they were interested but they have 4 stations that you would rotate to. 2 of which are about 2 hours from my home, which I didn't see beneficial financially by no means.
So whats your take? is it just so common to get EMT's and Paramedics to work 2 or 3 jobs that full time employment is becoming a non exsistant commodity?