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Hey this is not all that unrealistic.
First pay. After training which lasts 2 weeks the starting pay is 9.75 an hour.
Benefits- They cost around 250 a month for the whole family. Pretty good coverage.
Shifts- Variable. Most shifts are 24s. There some inter-facility with 12s or 20s.
Paramedic school- Hell yes. That's why I came here. You must be a Basic for 1yr and test for it. In addition you sign a contract to pay off school, but you get pay and school is free.
OT- I've never had a problem getting as much as I want. I usually put in 160-180 hours every other week.
401K with matching and a 20 yr pension.
In fairness there are downsides but I thin it is a great place to work.
When you say 160-180 hours you mean you work an average of 80-90 hours per week? Thats exactly what I am looking for! Thanks for your help!
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Wow guys such helpful info! Thanks!!! :wink:
Didnt say provider had to meet the whole criteria!
Guess www.swambulance.com is about the best I am going to find then!
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Hoping to get some help on here.
First of all I am going to an accelerated EMT-B school in Indiana in a few weeks (www.emtinc.net). I am wanting to find employment that will offer the best (like anyone else). I have many employment offers but I want to get in and stay put. I dont mind relocating anywhere in the US. Here is what I am looking for.
1. Nice starting EMT-B pay ($10hr +)
2. Nice family medical benefit package.
3. Prefer 24 hour or 48 hour shifts.
4. Prefer a company offering lots of overtime (would like to work atleast 3 "24" hour shifts a week)
5. Hoping to get lucky and find a civil or private company with a paid pension plan. I have been offered a county job with retirement in 27 years. But I have seen Southwest Ambulance has a pension in 20 years.
6. Most importantly looking for an agency that will provide in house training for me to become an EMT-P.
7. Dont mind a large metro area as long as they are some family friendly towns nearby.
I know this is alot but a career choice is very important to all of us and I am sure they are alot of newbies that would like the same info.
Best I have found is www.swambulance.com although I do not know their starting pay for EMT-B's.
Your suggestions and info is greatly appreciated!
Dan
Ohio
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Will be beginning my new career as an EMT-B in the upcoming weeks.
Seems like I may have alot of choices on who to start work for.
Would you guys suggest AMR, Rural/Metro, MedCorps, county EMS agencies or what?
I am not just looking at pay but prefer working 24 hour shifts with great family benefits and good retirement plans!
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
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EMT-B ? Hourly Pay, Benefits, Training, etc.?
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EMT001 quote me if im wrong and I am sure your in the field already and know more than I but,
If your working 24's not all the time your on a call and your resting, but I am sure some nights are very hectic though. And say you work 3 '24' hour shifts a week? You still have 4 days off and thats twice as much as any other american?