So. My partner volunteers for Cypress Creek. He sent me info they were hiring. I have also been invited to volunteer for them.
I applied for the paid position and they're having me come in on soon for a PAT and interview.
This is new to me but they just informed me last time I was 15 second slow on the physical. They told me before I passed. Maybe if I'd had experience they would waive it.
Probably not. The PAT is a set standard.
I do not need to redo my my personality test or written exam (NREMT style questions and exams plus regular basic life knowledge).
My concerns are this.
1) Is the job steady enough with Rona and Creek’s current battle?
As a field provider, it will be steady. The field staff will transition with or without any conceivable provider. This is pretty standard.
2) 24 hour shifts. Are these better if I work less days for the same or more pay?
Depends. Creek functionally works a 42 hour work week (24/72), which is like 8.5 days a month, but the overtime opportunities are fewer than you’re used to at AMR. They are usually pretty busy to stand-up 24s and do pose some significant safety issues due to fatigue. I’ve personally fallen asleep while driving before at Creek, and I’m far from alone. There is no call-our, time-out or breaks.
3) Being a Medic Student in the fall. This will give me more experience and better resources (I think), but can I balance a schedule on 24s and have enough time to study? Might be a question for me, but any advice is appreciated.
Almost certainly not. The 24/72 hour rotation is functionally ironclad and if you’re going to school, it would be better to take the job with more flexibility in the schedule. Gut says that’s AMR, especially if you can work a float position or 12s around class days or nights or something.
4) The whole Cypress thing going on right now. Of course.
I don't want to get hired on and in the next week lose my job due to restructuring. AMR advertised they'd keep all the Cypress folks if they got the contract but would everyone else keep the field crews?
See above.
I'm at a fork of great risk and reward. Someone please chime in with your wisdom.
Maybe I'm chasing after lights and sirens and I shouldn't be. But just the clinical experience and.. I dunno
I want 911. I want to have those skills to help people.
Definitely, but hold that fire until you’re a medic if you’re already on glide slope. As an EMT at Creek, you will functionally be a driver with a very few assistance roles, maybe some low acuity “lead” calls. You definitely see more sick patients as an EMT with AMR Houston and are in a position to learn more from them.
I don't want to look bad by leaving and crawl back because cypress imploded.
No one would care, it’s understood. But ser
It's just .. ugh.
I'd had my heart set on Cypress as a student. But now? It looks risky and not what anyone wants to deal with.
Their volunteers are just extra eyes really. They don't do pt care and most don't even drive