This subforum seems like the best place to post this, so here goes.
I am an 18 year old recently certified EMT-B living in Tampa Florida, just a hop across the Howard Franklin to SunStar. I am interested in working at SunStar as a part-time EMT-B (I assume I'll be doing a lot of vitals and driving since SunStar is an ALS provider)
I am interested in working for SunStar because they provide ALS care and I will get more exposure to ALS situations, this will help me learn and also decide if I want to go the Paramedic route.
The 2 big questions I have right now are:
If someone that currently works for or used to work for SunStar could respond to this, that would be great.
Also feel free to discuss SunStar on this topic, the more I know going in, the better.
I am an 18 year old recently certified EMT-B living in Tampa Florida, just a hop across the Howard Franklin to SunStar. I am interested in working at SunStar as a part-time EMT-B (I assume I'll be doing a lot of vitals and driving since SunStar is an ALS provider)
I am interested in working for SunStar because they provide ALS care and I will get more exposure to ALS situations, this will help me learn and also decide if I want to go the Paramedic route.
The 2 big questions I have right now are:
- Is SunStar flexible with their minimum age of 20 requirement?
- Is SunStar able to help me get transportation? I don't own a car and will not be able to for the next year roughly. I am ok with taking a taxi, uber, etc. but it would cost a couple hours worth of pay just to get to and from work. I know this seems a little ridiculous, but you never know until you ask.
If someone that currently works for or used to work for SunStar could respond to this, that would be great.
Also feel free to discuss SunStar on this topic, the more I know going in, the better.