In my county there are about 5 private services. EMT-Basics start from $9.00-$10.00 an hour. EMT-Paramedics make from $12-$14.
Up north just a few hours starting pay is as low as $6.75 an hour for EMT-Basics. Our county is one of the highest paying in the state.
I dont do EMS for the money. EMS isn't quite a career choice for me, it is something I do on a semi-regular basis.
I was talking to a friend who also works in the county, making $9.00 an hour. I asked him why he didn't work more, and he said because he made $14.00 an hour working at a factory. He worked better hours with an easier job. There was no uniform, insurance costs, or worries about getting hurt. But that's not why most people are in EMS, they do it because they truly love their job.
Today I went to my college class. The professor asked how much I made, she thought she made a conservative guess when she said $20 an hour. So then she asked if I made $15. Then she laughed and said $10.00 I still said no. It was a funny situation.
My partner worked drawing blood at a local hospital for $14.00 starting pay. She now makes less than $10 an hour starting pay. I asked her why she did it, and it was a "stepping stone". I think most people in private EMS rationalize doing it as a stepping-stone. Whether it be as a way to get a job as a paid FF/Medic, an ER Nurse, or Flight-Medic, most people in the private ambulance services aren't career medics. Even the CEO of our company with 2 masters degrees called EMS a stepping-stone. At the time I thought it was odd, but as I work more, I have to agree with her.
Okay, I need some sleep. Interesting topic though.