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Emt/paramedic
Most science jobs pay garbage. We do it for the love of learning, knowledge and helping others.
"Do a job that you love and that'll substitute as half your pay! ๐"
EMT; I've heard that I'm about to get a raise to $17/hr but I think it may just be a carrot to keep me there (currently make $16).
It's so fucked. I know there are different levels, but the McDonald's out here in California starts at $20/hr.
Yep, I could walk into a McDonald's here and earn at least the same depending on the position. I knew that going into it though.
This right here. I took an EMT course at the local community college in 1999, then learned that the pay was minimum wage. Never got a job as an EMT because I needed more money to live.
Been this guy in a place where we were even written out of labor laws and started in the early 90's. When I started I made $6.50/hr and worked 168 hrs per two week rotation as an EMT. As. paramedic after I paid for my own education I got a raise to $8. It was brutal and we were the highest paid in our area. Some were getting $0.60/hr standby and $50 per call in rural areas where you would at that time get a call or two a week.
$50 per call but you can bet the patient is being billed $5k minimum for the ride, probably pocketed by insurance agencies or the hospital execs.
I can't understand how people are EMTs and why there haven't been riots over this, but God bless them.
Yes and those EMTs were making around $300/month.