depending on where you are EMT jobs can be very competitive
where i am, NC, most EMT's work on transport trucks. doing dialysis trips or discharges from the hospital to a nursing facility.
Few actually work on the 9-1-1 side and respond to emergencies.
Here, they are not competitive on the transport side, almost every where is always hiring
Most pay (at least here) is made in over-time)
Yes it is a great job, dont do to much, you will burn out - trust me
Not a comparison
Here chic-fil-a is paying 15 an hour (dont know how many hours they give, most do not hire full-time)
no EMS agencies that i know of are paying EMT's 15 an hour.
yes it is an important honorable job, but remember you only went to school for a month or so for the training
I started as an EMT many years ago, and now work as a paramedic
I love the work but it is hard to make a living as an EMS provider, most work multiple jobs
Also EMT is very different than any other class you have ever taken (lots to remember - critical thinking - ect...)
I always suggest EMS careers to most young people I meet.
Remember work - life balance, to many new people dive in deep and forget about other things
There is always training and new things to learn
Most of my older students, have said they wished they had found EMS when they were younger and they would of had a much different career.