tstiefel
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I am fairly new to the EMT field. I have been licensed for a year and cannot get hired. Does anyone have any thoughts on this. I am assuming that it is because I am not 21 anymore lol.
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I can handle it as long as you can I was sponsored through Pierce county Red Cross. I was told early on that my chances of getting hired would increase if I already had my certification, so I did what I had to do to get it and I don't regret it since I am now pretty involved with them. I wont give up, don't worry. As i said, I love this line of work, obviously as the pay scale is not great. I have no intentions of giving up on it, was just hoping someone had some insight on how to get in so I can finish up my paramedic one day before I am old lol
Why is the turn over rate so high? Is it pay or working condtions related - or just people who thought EMS would be different?
Why is the turn over rate so high? Is it pay or working condtions related - or just people who thought EMS would be different?
That may be a little too esoteric.
That may be a little too esoteric.
At the place I mentioned, the high turnover is simply about lousy pay, overwork, no chance for advancement and the fact that EMTs are treated as a disposable, much like a McDonalds employee.