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Just my 2 cents
I read through only a couple responses as to why are paramedics (and let's add EMTs, too) paid so little. While it is unfortunate as to why we are paid so little, I disagree with a lot of what people are saying. Yes, education and experience are going to dictate pay scales...higher education, higher pay. But look at Fire Departments. Look at Police Departments. They are paid very well (over here in the Bay Area pay upwards of 100k to start in the nicer areas, maybe 70k on the low end, all with great benefits and pensions). These public safety positions do not require high education such as nursing and higher medical positions like MD. So why do they get paid higher? Because of the danger of the job. FD and PD are community essentials that all people can agree that they need to have. Why not include ambulance?
It does suck that anyone and everyone can get their EMT/EMT-P and is ultimately the reason why the pay is so low. Everyone wants to be a firefighter and we are continuously told "go get your medic and you'll get a fire job" so now medics are easy to come by so FDs and places higher medics as EMTs to pay lower and to be able to use them for later if and when they need medics. It's just such a messed up system and time right now. Very discouraging. Other than my ramble, I still disagree that Paramedics should not be paid a similar salary to RNs. Two similar but very different occupations. Obviously a paramedic is a more dangerous job with higher risks out in the field, and have to make quicker, higher stress decisions than RNs/PAs do. Honestly, what more does an RN do for the patient (life-saving) that a Paramedic can't legally do? I agree RN/PA makes the population a lot smaller by requiring more schooling and more prereqs in a competitive field just to get into a program. It is truly scary the people who are paramedics. I think it's time for paramedic schools to get a lot tougher and weed people out before they kill someone and scare their partners on a daily basis.
No disrespect to ANY medical profession. I am just saying Paramedics deserve a lot higher pay so they can at least make a quality career out of it. Why would you other medical professionals (i.e. RN, PA, MD) who have had their say on here believe Paramedics shouldn't get paid higher? Our pay has nothing to do with your pay. I am scared that Paramedic positions will soon be the new EMT and pay dirt cheap and offer no career option (not that I believe anyone could make a great career out of being an EMT). Just giving my two cents...I have been striving towards the fire service since I was 15. I have earned an AS and a BS degree and have 5 years field experience. I have never made more than $20/hr base pay. Try to live off that in the Bay Area...lol
I read through only a couple responses as to why are paramedics (and let's add EMTs, too) paid so little. While it is unfortunate as to why we are paid so little, I disagree with a lot of what people are saying. Yes, education and experience are going to dictate pay scales...higher education, higher pay. But look at Fire Departments. Look at Police Departments. They are paid very well (over here in the Bay Area pay upwards of 100k to start in the nicer areas, maybe 70k on the low end, all with great benefits and pensions). These public safety positions do not require high education such as nursing and higher medical positions like MD. So why do they get paid higher? Because of the danger of the job. FD and PD are community essentials that all people can agree that they need to have. Why not include ambulance?
It does suck that anyone and everyone can get their EMT/EMT-P and is ultimately the reason why the pay is so low. Everyone wants to be a firefighter and we are continuously told "go get your medic and you'll get a fire job" so now medics are easy to come by so FDs and places higher medics as EMTs to pay lower and to be able to use them for later if and when they need medics. It's just such a messed up system and time right now. Very discouraging. Other than my ramble, I still disagree that Paramedics should not be paid a similar salary to RNs. Two similar but very different occupations. Obviously a paramedic is a more dangerous job with higher risks out in the field, and have to make quicker, higher stress decisions than RNs/PAs do. Honestly, what more does an RN do for the patient (life-saving) that a Paramedic can't legally do? I agree RN/PA makes the population a lot smaller by requiring more schooling and more prereqs in a competitive field just to get into a program. It is truly scary the people who are paramedics. I think it's time for paramedic schools to get a lot tougher and weed people out before they kill someone and scare their partners on a daily basis.
No disrespect to ANY medical profession. I am just saying Paramedics deserve a lot higher pay so they can at least make a quality career out of it. Why would you other medical professionals (i.e. RN, PA, MD) who have had their say on here believe Paramedics shouldn't get paid higher? Our pay has nothing to do with your pay. I am scared that Paramedic positions will soon be the new EMT and pay dirt cheap and offer no career option (not that I believe anyone could make a great career out of being an EMT). Just giving my two cents...I have been striving towards the fire service since I was 15. I have earned an AS and a BS degree and have 5 years field experience. I have never made more than $20/hr base pay. Try to live off that in the Bay Area...lol