Wow, are you serious!? I've heard the pay is much worse in the US, but $9 an hour? And I'm assuming you must be an EMT-A, since you're talking about getting a paramedic degree. I'm an EMR, which is the equivalent of EMT-B and our service pays $14.75/hr for the first 10 hours of the shift and $1.75/hr for the next 14. If we get a call during those 14 hours, we get paid overtime of the 14.75 rate, which is $22.13. Given that the nearest hospital is an hour away, each call that results in a transport will be at least 2.5 hours, so I'm looking at a minimum of appx. $60 for each call during those 14 hours. So I basically make a minimum of $170 a day, or about $2700/mo before taxes, which is definitely a liveable wage - and realistically, I can expect to make as much as $3500 per month. And that's considered a below average wage, AND they are planning on raising it in January.
The oilfields up north pay EMRs a minimum of $225/day, plus usually $50 for subsistence daily, so with a 3 weeks on, 1 off schedule, you're looking at nearly 6 grand a month.
I know our EMT-As start at $17.75 or something like that (I think it's also $1.75/hr for the second part of the shift), but here in Calgary, the starting wage is around $23/hr, but from what I know, they usually don't hire new grads, so you need work experience.
Move to Canada! LOL.