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Up:
There is nothing more rewarding than helping and caring for other people who need it. Occasionally saving a life cannot be expressed in words.
Down:
Stress
Burnout
EMTs have some of THE strongest personalities I have ever encountered, so you need to be thick-skinned. Very thick-skinned.
Crazy hours
Missing holidays
You will see some of the worst things that humans can ever encounter.
Conclusion:
There is nothing else like it. If the Ups outweigh the Downs for you, it can be a fun, rewarding career.
If the Downs outweigh the Ups, you'll get sick of it pretty quickly and want out.
thick skinned is great! My experiences in life have made me thick skinned so that's cool. Holidays.... not a scrooge here, but I don't do anything to celebrate really. I have been reading the forums here and so far sounds like something I could get into.
Thanks for your responses!
If you are under the impression that there is any "career" potential in being an EMT-B (or medic, for that matter), you're in for a big shock.In the near future when the next class opens up for EMT-Basic I am going to take the course. What I want to know is what are the ups and downs of the career?
If you are under the impression that there is any "career" potential in being an EMT-B (or medic, for that matter), you're in for a big shock.
The up-side is you get to drive like a maniac. Chicks dig the siren. You don't have to waste time getting a real education, like real careers do. Some restaurants give you half price food, but only if they mistake you for a fireman. You'll always make so little that you'll get a tax refund (if you actually find a job).
The rest is all down-side. Congratulations.
If you are under the impression that there is any "career" potential in being an EMT-B (or medic, for that matter), you're in for a big shock.
The up-side is you get to drive like a maniac. Chicks dig the siren. You don't have to waste time getting a real education, like real careers do. Some restaurants give you half price food, but only if they mistake you for a fireman. You'll always make so little that you'll get a tax refund (if you actually find a job).
The rest is all down-side. Congratulations.
If you are under the impression that there is any "career" potential in being an EMT-B (or medic, for that matter), you're in for a big shock.
The up-side is you get to drive like a maniac. Chicks dig the siren. You don't have to waste time getting a real education, like real careers do. Some restaurants give you half price food, but only if they mistake you for a fireman. You'll always make so little that you'll get a tax refund (if you actually find a job).
The rest is all down-side. Congratulations.
....Unless you run a double Medic truck with a cool hot chick too. Ha Ha...
This is how I hope to be described in a few years...^_^
In a few years? You already are.
The truth is negative. Ain't my fault. It was my understanding that pepper wanted realistic answers, not platitudes from people with little or no experience.Wow guy. Just about every one of your posts are extremely negative.