So I've been doing some thinking:
I've been a medic for a commercial ambulance service for nearly two years now, and am enjoying learning the ropes and gaining experience. I realize (after watching people get hurt... struggle financially, etc..) that I probably won't be able to continue this job for the rest of my career. I'm looking to further my education, increase my value and obtain a job that I can eventually retire from with a comfortable income. I had considered obtaining my RN as many medics do, but really, I can't see myself as an RN. While the job stability and pay is great, I just don't think I'd be happy. Most recently, I've been looking into getting my RT (respiratory, not radiology) and am considering doing flight in the interim, once I have enough experience.
I've had many senior people at my company complain about being "stuck in the grind" and give me the "if I could do it all over again" stories. While I'm sympathetic, I am a firm believer in getting up and doing something to change things, if you're not happy. I don't want to become another story of regret, and I think it's time to make a move. I'd love to hear some of your thoughts on going from medic to RT. Would it be a waste to get my RT and continue as a flight medic? Also, to some of the salty dog medics- if you could do it all over again, what, if anything would you have done differently regarding your education/training/job placement? Why?
I'm very open minded at this point- any thoughts and feedback are appreciated.
I've been a medic for a commercial ambulance service for nearly two years now, and am enjoying learning the ropes and gaining experience. I realize (after watching people get hurt... struggle financially, etc..) that I probably won't be able to continue this job for the rest of my career. I'm looking to further my education, increase my value and obtain a job that I can eventually retire from with a comfortable income. I had considered obtaining my RN as many medics do, but really, I can't see myself as an RN. While the job stability and pay is great, I just don't think I'd be happy. Most recently, I've been looking into getting my RT (respiratory, not radiology) and am considering doing flight in the interim, once I have enough experience.
I've had many senior people at my company complain about being "stuck in the grind" and give me the "if I could do it all over again" stories. While I'm sympathetic, I am a firm believer in getting up and doing something to change things, if you're not happy. I don't want to become another story of regret, and I think it's time to make a move. I'd love to hear some of your thoughts on going from medic to RT. Would it be a waste to get my RT and continue as a flight medic? Also, to some of the salty dog medics- if you could do it all over again, what, if anything would you have done differently regarding your education/training/job placement? Why?
I'm very open minded at this point- any thoughts and feedback are appreciated.