I'm sure if that was the case, he would have realized that sometime during the 2 years it took to get trough medic school. My guess is he got disenchanted/disinterested. You can tell during the later podcasts, albeit subtly.
Hahaha I hear ya. That's what almost everyone says. It really is too bad that they aren't in a more desirable area or else people would be even more apt to want to work for them.
That sounds great until you realize it's Bakersfield.....America's most illiterate city :)
http://www.kerngoldenempire.com/mostpopular/story/Study-Bakersfield-most-illiterate-city-in-the/d/story/hNvyHptbEUWfN84DOYOF4w
I was a big fan of "Confessions of an EMS newbie" with Kelly Grayson and Ron Davis. I still don't know why Ron decided not to use his Paramedic License after obtaining it.
I was wondering why this topic hasn't been discussed yet on this forum. It's pretty controversial..... especially when one of the board members compares fire medics to doctors and private medics to nurses...
Hey everyone, I've recently been thinking about transferring over to AMR Santa Barbara. I'm currently working for AMR San Bernardino County and am looking to move.
I'd like to know a few things and would greatly appreciate your answers.
1. What's the Paramedic pay like? What kinds of...
I've responded numerous times to the Calfire station in Lucerne valley along with San bernardino County fire for walk-in patients. It must be awkward for them not being able to do anything until we get there.
It's very true. County fire is in a legal battle with the state over it right now. Tension is super high on scene between County fire and AMR as a result. The same consultant group, Abaris, that did the Riverside study, voluntarily withdrew from the San Bernardino County study because of the...
Nice. Let's see what happens with AMR's San Bernardino County contracts that are up soon as well. It's a much more volatile situation than Riverside's.