Kajira Callista
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eeny meeny miney moe
which one?
why?
which one?
why?
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from what i see...about a year of schoolingPardon my stupidity, but what's the difference?![]()
paramedics are paid more then EMTsWhat about income? Increases with the extra year of schooling?
paramedics are paid more then EMTs
I don't think there is a lot of growth involved. I'm uneducatedly going to say that a paramedics job is the more stable one. In demand and not many around here.What's the difference between the two re: job stability/future income/career growth?
BothWhich would bring you more fulfillment/joy?
I don't think there is a lot of growth involved. I'm uneducatedly going to say that a paramedics job is the more stable one. In demand and not many around here.
Both![]()
I like the way the mouse thinksGo for the joy with the greater job stability/financial reward.
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I like the way the mouse thinks![]()
Then again I can fly through EMT school with what i already know and it is only a few months long and costs less. *sigh*
Oooooooooooooo Prolly!Would the EMT certification shorten the schooling for being a paramedic? Perhaps there's a two-stage approach that might work for you.
Then again I can fly through EMT school with what i already know and it is only a few months long and costs less. *sigh*
Guts and gore and sickness and people in pain do not effect me in a negative way. Not sure why, but thats how it is for me.If you are good with people that are hurting and scared, in that first moment of the emergency situation; the paramedic position is more stable and profitable. But you need to make sure that you are able to handle anything at all, such as blood gushing out, burnt bodies, bodies that are literally in pieces; and those pieces still quivering; before choosing to be a paramedic.
If you prefer something that is just a very little bit more calmer, then EMT's don't deal with quite as much of the initial rush of the people being scared, or the situations that paramedics deal with. And it doesn't pay quite as well.
But go with what is best for your future, your happiness, and your bank account.
Then again I can fly through EMT school with what i already know and it is only a few months long and costs less. *sigh*