Hi,
I just recently completed my EMT-B course in Sacramento and plan on taking the National Registry Exam at the end of July. My ultimate goal is to work as EMT to gain more hands-on experiences before applying for Physician assistant schools.
I still have a few classes I need to take within the next half a year or so to complete all the coursework requirement needed for PA school admission. So, I could only work part time. I am wondering how likely it is for me to get hired as an EMT if I could only work 12 hours per work. How many hours of availability should I offer to make my job application more competitive?
Thanks,
D
I just recently completed my EMT-B course in Sacramento and plan on taking the National Registry Exam at the end of July. My ultimate goal is to work as EMT to gain more hands-on experiences before applying for Physician assistant schools.
I still have a few classes I need to take within the next half a year or so to complete all the coursework requirement needed for PA school admission. So, I could only work part time. I am wondering how likely it is for me to get hired as an EMT if I could only work 12 hours per work. How many hours of availability should I offer to make my job application more competitive?
Thanks,
D