I was clued in to EMS by my two cousins, who were ex FDNY medics who left for hosp based EMS. I knew that a large part of the job is comfort care and holding the pt's hand, but I knew that I'd see a lot of cool stuff and actually treat pts when I went ALS.
As far as money, I was set up pretty quickly at a high paying hospital that does NYC 911 and IFT. I knew that if I went medic, I would make almost as much as an RN. If I went RN, I could challenge the medic. What made me go the former route is love for the job, and more importantly, the need for a pension. The hosp. EMS gig was paying well, but life after retirement is financially frightening. Think about it. Observe the quality of life of your elderly pts.
As far as money, I was set up pretty quickly at a high paying hospital that does NYC 911 and IFT. I knew that if I went medic, I would make almost as much as an RN. If I went RN, I could challenge the medic. What made me go the former route is love for the job, and more importantly, the need for a pension. The hosp. EMS gig was paying well, but life after retirement is financially frightening. Think about it. Observe the quality of life of your elderly pts.