AlaskaEMT
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This is a quick poll to gauge what EMT's/Paramedics make yearly.
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I didn't see my payscale...$0/yr.
"Lower than listed" is what I put!
KEVD,
How long did it take you to figure out how many spaces to get the < next to 'retired?'
took me three tries. but im retired, ive got nothing but time....
I'm surprised at the amount of "Higher than listed".
If you are willing, I'm sure we'd all be interested in what type of work you do.
Wow, I got pissed. All this time I thought QFT meant "Quit :censored::censored::censored::censored:ing Talking". I had to Google it just now.
I'm guessing most of the "Higher Than Listed" are Canadian...
Haha. I'm so sorry! That's a clever acronym, actually. But no, I meant to emphasize your post, not to criticize it. I need to remember that not everyone hangs out in the kinds of dark corners of the internet I do.
Also, you're probably right. Canadian, or on oil rigs. That sort of thing.
Here in Canada paramedics can make anywhere from 75000 to 100k+ a year.I'm surprised at the amount of "Higher than listed".
If you are willing, I'm sure we'd all be interested in what type of work you do.
Here in Canada paramedics can make anywhere from 75000 to 100k+ a year.
Flight medics here in the nwt mak approx 95k before ot is factored in.
I get paid as a lab assistant in the EMT-B program at my local community college. I think in my busiest months I get 16-20 hours of work in. To be a lab assistant, you have to have your certification, so that kind of means I work as an EMT-B for pay, right?
Whatever, I'm going for my Intermediate starting Winter term, and that should help pay for tuition and books. Other than that, I get paid more per hour than the EMT-B's starting out at AMR or Metro West in the area.