AMR question - "6-PT"?

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Today I came across a job posting by AMR here in Hemet, CA. The posting states the position is an "EMT-Basic 6-PT HEM"

Does anyone know what the 6-PT part means? Is the position part time?
 
From what the job posting seems like it is saying that there are 6 part time positions open for the Hemet division.
 
From what the job posting seems like it is saying that there are 6 part time positions open for the Hemet division.

Yeah, that's what I thought as well! Thanks!
 
Man we got MoVal! Beat both of you..... Oo wait nvm what was I thinking. Lol

Haha. I wouldn't wanna claim MoVal if I was you...
 
Sigh. The problem with the 909 is who ever wins, you still lose for being in the 909.
 
Sigh. The problem with the 909 is who ever wins, you still lose for being in the 909.

What about 951 or 760? Haha
 
That would be the 951 thank you very much, and RIV div can keep MoVal. Hemet was great when I was a basic there. Lots of good people, and they cover banning and beumont and that part of the 15 fwy. As a basic starting out there, you're going to be doing BLS IFT for 6 months to a year before you will be able to get onto an ALS 911 unit.
 
What about 951 or 760? Haha


951 can be counted. 760 is too large to stereotype, especially since it runs down into San Diego county (Escondido, San Marcos, etc).
 
951 can be counted. 760 is too large to stereotype, especially since it runs down into San Diego county (Escondido, San Marcos, etc).

Bah! That's like calling a company too big to fail! LOL
 
I do love Eisenhower and Desert hospitals...

Desert is where it's all at. Friendly staff, hot nurses, free stuff, did I mention hot nurses? :P
 
Indeed...and it just so happens I took my first trauma patient as a medic intern to Desert

The nurses and docs are :wub:
 
Yea, but I'm at Arrowhead, Riverside County, and Chino Valley (well... Canyon Ridge for the next week, but I digress). That alone should make what ever division covers those hospitals (Rancho?) better than the rest.
 
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