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You can talk about private companies in LA all day long, they all have their pros and cons, and it's gonna be a lot of IFT's. I would try AmeriCare in Carson farther south, the pay is hard to beat as far as LA goes, around 385 for a shift, decent quarters, supervisors are friendly and easy to get along with..I've worked at many of the others and this is the best option in LA...Plus they do 911 contract for Compton, Downey, and Vernon...
That's pretty assumptive to say that about my self-respect seeing as you don't know me. It's not a dream job, it's a stepping stone, and as long as you realize that and keep a positive attitude it's just fine. In addition, maybe you should post the reasons why you have this opinion so others can take your opinion into consideration.
What you're saying is probably true, I've heard it as well from several people...That being said, my original post still holds true: The pay is better than most. As we all know most companies in LA have less than ideal working conditions, and sometimes it IS dangerous due to equipment etc. But remember, we don't have to work there! It's always our choice and for a temp job it's gotta work sometimes. I never injured myself on the job but I have also heard of people who were more or less left by the wayside. But in comparison with most other ALS providers on this level (IFT, small contracts) I still think it is a fine option. I was fortunate enough to get hired out of state before I was at Americare for too long. But I will tell you being there motivated me to aggressively take the next step in my career!
What do you mean over 60% can't pass their written testThe owners of MedResponse are NOT related to MED Life (their not Armenian). MedResponse has their LA County licenses for BLS, ALS and CCT. I have worked for them for a couple of years as an EMT. I have been to other companies, but I came back to MedResponse. They work well with school schedules. A lot of good EMT's and Paramedics work here. Over 60% of EMT's can't pass their written test.
I know I'm throwing a lot of info at you, but don't tell people things you don't know for sure.
They are above average company and happy to work with my fellow partners.
What do you mean over 60% can't pass their written test