Thank you for the welcome. I can see how they differ from regular labor regulations as you mention for the sake of 24 hr shifts in which is what they do in the sm. town here. Our cost of living here is so different than the bigger cities. Not saying that they aren't still under paid. You can make 30K-40K and be comfortable where most places that is considered poverty. Realize that there is absolutly nothing real exciting to do here either.
Remember, where the average salary is $30-40K (I live in the same type area) EMT's are making about $ 25K or less it is always in comparison. In regards to shortage in health care, the old debate of volunteerism does come back up. Why pay for the cow, when the milk is free.
As well, not to downbeat the EMT program; but in comparison to any other health care profession it does not make or compare to anything except similar programs such as nurses aide, etc. Again similar programs do not have a shortage, rather the over abundance and thus the pay meets the demand.
We did not have an EMS shortage, until about 4 months ago. There is a real demand of Paramedics. Within the past few weeks this has caused a major uproar among EMS services and thus pay, etc. In the EMS education area, there is a downfall of students entering EMS as well. In the first time of 30 yrs, this is the first time one of the Paramedic courses has not met. The reason being many are no longer seeing the benefits of being in EMS.
Many are now realizing the demands, working hours, and pay is not even in comparison to other health care and even public safety employment. Why spend two years to make, just above minimum wage, as well many realize the foolishness of going to Paramedic school first then onto nursing school does not really save anytime or money. Unfortunately, the EMT programs are still strong and there is abundance of those, which dilutes the market more so.
I am a firm believer that EMT students should be fully informed before entering into the profession. It is much more beneficial to fully prepared and understand than to enter with false dilutions and then leave soon after entering the work force or never really entering after completion of the EMT course. For example, just read the forums located here from those that attend EMT courses and those that finally emergency EMS. Very few to none. Again, why I endorse to no-stop to Paramedic level.
I wish you luck!
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