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Good.I found out that if I pick up shifts in one of our system's covid ICUs that I can make a pretty decent amount in bonus pay.
I've actually had an overall decrease. I still get days like last night which are *** kickers, but as a whole I'm 20-60% down depending on the night.Good.
I'm not looking for hazard pay. I'm looking for a commensurate increase in pay for my workload doubling while the rest of the departments is steadily decreasing. Or some fatigue mitigation. My ambulance ran 10 calls last shift, I wrote all the reports as I made all the patient contacts. The other ambulance ran one call. One engine company did a refusal. Is it somehow wrong that I think our paramedics are worth more right now?
I missed out on a COVID FEMA deployment.
Except for the amazing paychecks...You didnt miss anything.
At my part time city job it's eerily slow. Schedule is full and medic cars don't go to alpha calls now so that helps.I've actually had an overall decrease. I still get days like last night which are *** kickers, but as a whole I'm 20-60% down depending on the night.
You didnt miss anything.
You aren’t usually going to get a great clinical experience while doing a FEMA deployment if you are based on the ambulance. All you are doing is still treating and transporting patients. It gets you much better experience with logistical issues, such as running with limited supplies, working in a completely unfamiliar area, working with providers from completely different states.I want the clinical experience. This is what I signed up for.
You aren’t usually going to get a great clinical experience while doing a FEMA deployment if you are based on the ambulance. All you are doing is still treating and transporting patients. It gets you much better experience with logistical issues, such as running with limited supplies, working in a completely unfamiliar area, working with providers from completely different states.
I've done it already, I promise you aren't missing much. Being that gowned up is uncomfortable. The decon process is lengthy. It's not something you want to bring home. It's just an all around pain in the *** and isn't fun.
I had to do CPR in full PPE... Almost passed out from the hypercapnia and overheating. 0/10, would not recommend