the_negro_puppy
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I joined to save lives. Somewhere along the way I became a taxi driver, mobile medicine/GP clinic, counseller ahd homeless advocate.<_<

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The girls.
Hasn't worked out.
The girls.
Hasn't worked out.
What influenced your decision to become an EMT/Paramedic?
What do you like most about this job?
What do you like least?
Would you recommend it to somebody else interested in the medical field?
HotelCo- I don't want to come off as a jerk, but for someone who just became a paramedic you sure seem bitter toward the field. You had to have known that you were not going to be rolling in the money and driving around in a Benz when you pursued being a paramedic. If you dislike paramedicine so much and are only using it as a stepping stone, why not just go for the big degree right off the bat? Why spend the time, money, and energy pursuing a degree that you really don't want?
The private service I work for makes a pretty decent wage if you want to work. It all depends on what you consider decent I guess. Try being unemployed from the manufacturing industry for awhile or any field for that matter. That puts life into perspective pretty dang quick. I know when I finish my medic requirements for class, I will be starting off at better than average wage for my area and am greatful to have the job.
What influenced your decision to become an EMT/Paramedic?
What do you like most about this job?
What do you like least?
Would you recommend it to somebody else interested in the medical field?
I realize opinions are like azzholes but I find this thread quite comical.
I am sitting in a hotel typing this as I get ready to attend my daughters college graduation. Yesterday I attended my sons graduation as he earned his masters degree. Thats right, I had two children in college at the same tie and I am a paramedic.
The reason I find this thread comical is because in July I will have worked full time in EMS for thirty three years. I have been married most of that time and raised three children who all achived advanced degrees. I own my home and live quite comfortably.
EMS has been a wonderful career and as I get ready to retire I can honestly say I love my job and would do it again. I have carried a stretcher every day I have worked and have never been a manager or anything other than a street medic.