It's just sad-_-. I'm a hardworking individual and I know I can perform the same level if not higher than these hired EMT's. I'm not really good on interviews and I make mistakes when I don't know how to respond to a certain question that I think wasn't necessary to ask in the first place. like...
It has been almost 2 years now and so far I been to only 3 interviews and my license needs to get renewed:glare:..one was with AMR and the other two was with pro transport1... I prepare myself the day before but when it comes down to it, it's really intimidating when your answering the question...
so I think I'm getting hired for express medical transporter:blush:. my training starts soon..does this count as an EMT experience? i mean it's non emergency but still we provide CPR and AED, and rescue breathing if we have too..did anyone start out working for a non - emergency and then move...
Express medical transport..it says it's non emergency medical transport..and this could be my opportunity to finally get a job in an EMS field since other ambulance company wont give me a chance..anyways they start out 10$ an hour 2 dollar less than what I'm currently making here at my security...
Can you go to medic school without EMT on the job experience for 6 months or so. I know some people saying you can't go to paramedic school if you don't have EMT experience is this true? I have my license and certified to work but no one is giving me a chance yet. I had interviews with some...
and they still haven't contacted me for a second one. I gave them a call and it went directly to a voice mail and now I feel like I should just go there and tell them about it. what do y'all think??..I mean they haven't mail anything to me yet..I'm just curious..I just want to know if they still...
I'm not really good on interviews and I get real nervous when it comes down to it but that doesn't mean I'm not qualified for the job. I think looking for the right candidates shouldn't be base on interviews because it tells a small portion about the individual. 2 days ago I had an interview...
The AMR company that serves my county informed me to prepare for an interview. The human resource center told me i need to bring this and that..and be ready for an interview, then written exam and finally physical exams. So my question is..what interview questions should i expect and how many...
I just finished my EMT last 3 semester ago and got certified license and all. since then I been having a hard time finding a job. just a month ago I had an interview with protransport..the next day they wrote me a letter saying I wasn't the guy they were looking for:glare:. Now I'm a desperation...
I mean I just received my license for EMT last year when I was 25 yrs old..now I'm 26..am I too old for this type of job? the reason I'm asking is because I see a lot of younger cats like 21 - 22 working as an emt..it'll be awkward getting trained by a younger individual:glare: ..
protransport emailed me saying I'm not the qualify person they're looking for. why why why...this is suppose to be my first emt job. I pass their written test with ease and I think it was the interview that failed me cuz I was nervous and mumbling through the whole process. especially that one...