Not sure about the Dekalb situation, but as far as the cost of living, 20 dollars an hour isn't bad. Especially if you're not married. And I believe Grady has dual medic trucks and Emt medic teams, but I could be mistaken.
I've got an interview with this company next friday for an EMT-I position, does anyone have any personal experiences with this company? Pros and cons? I haven't been able to find out much about them online.
Hey guys, My name is Josh and I just graduated out of my EMT-I class and am now pursuing EMT-P. Does anyone know of any places in Atlanta Georgia or the surrounding counties that are hiring. Emt or ER tech?
I know this has been covered but i havent found an exact answer to my question. I currently have 8 points on my license but im taking a class that will take 7 of them off. That being said the citation will still show up on my mvr i believe. Now do employers look at the Points more critically...
Alright, thanks for the replies guys.
I guess I already suspected that to be the answer,
it just seemed like a really bad situation to be in morally and
was curious on what you guys thought.
Thanks again.
Last week we were brushing up on medical/legal stuff in my Emt-I class and we were told a story.
Basically Ems was dispatched to a shooting, they get there and the pt is alert and in pain. They begin to assess when the armed gunman walks up and says, "i wouldnt have shot him if i wanted him...
From what our instructor told us, it takes atleast 3 months to take in all the information and skills for Emt-I. Down here in Griffin, they might have a class starting in january that is in 3rd quarter, which is when our Emt-I stuff begins. Might wanna check it out. Southern Crescent Technical...
I asked my instructor the other day, apparently they don't run 24 on 48 off. They do 8 or 12 hour shifts. So it doesnt sound like a bad place to start off and get some experience. And what part of ga are you from/where did you go to school?
Thanks so much for the replies guys. I have no problem doing whatever it takes to get me where I need to be, more just curious (and a little nervous) to how the experience will be. We have all just gotten our CPR cards in class so its still fresh in my mind, ill just be sure to keep practicing...
Just curious about the clinical experience. Do you actually learn stuff or are you basically the E.R.'s monkey doing busy work.
Another thing, our instructor told us that we would perform cpr on a person in our clinicals, is there any real merit to this or was it to prepare us just in case?
Hey guys, let me start my introducing myself. My name is Josh, Im currently a third of the way into my EMT-I class at a local community community college and plan to use my time as an EMT for experience and money towards an eventual career as a Physician's Assistant.
My question goes to...