I've never worked for any yet. I'm still working on my Cardiac before I apply. A buddy of mine worked for New England and he liked it. Since your working for a private ambulance, you really don't deal with many sick patients that need help. It's more about tranfering people to a hospital and the occasional person who needs medical help. Sometimes at sporting events you'll post up on stand by in case anything happens. And some places like New England have contracts that require them to pick up dead bodies as part of the job. Just depends on who you work for. You really don't get to use your skills alot until you become a Fireman and work on a Rescue. THOSE are the people who respond to 911 calls, almost NEVER the private ambulances. But that can be a good thing for people,... less stress. What I do know for sure is Coastline pays 12.50 per hour for a Basic and 17 per hour for a Cardiac. As you can see its worth while to become a Cardiac. Besides, most fire departments around here require it anyway.