almostglue
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So I've been an EMT for... 3 years now (doesn't seem like it) but I work for the volunteer service at my university. This summer I was looking to get a job at a city/county ambulance service to get more experience and see some more interesting stuff. I get tired of the drunks and the whiners (which I know come with every service, but that's about all we get at my school). The only service really near my home is Rural Metro. I've heard some mixed reviews about it, but I'm hoping the bad stories are more about bad medics than the company itself. Anyone here know anything about the hiring process for Rural Metro (exam, interview, etc.) and what it's like to work for them (how they operate, how they treat their people)? I'm in Atlanta, GA; but the process is probably similar across the country. By the way, I'm an EMT-I. If anyone has any insight it would be greatly appreciated!