Guest guest Posted September 4, 1999 Report Share Posted September 4, 1999 Thanks, Marc Meyer wrote: > Henry, > > I agree with Jim Easley's assessment of the situation - and his > justification is important because we have to justify why we should be paid > what we get paid. I think 24K for an EMT and 31K for an EMT-P are > reasonable starting points. This assumes, however, a 24-48 shift schedule > (52 hours/wk average) and between 4-6 responses per shift (an average > number). The pay scale should adjust for variables such as changes in > hours worked, numbers of responses and incentive pay for whatever you deem > important. > > I do believe the numbers should be higher, but nurses (and teachers) should > also get paid more and as nursing salaries go up, paramedic salaries should > rise, too (in my perfect fantasy world). > > JMHO, > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to tablesaws. > http://clickhere./click/552 > > eGroups.com home: /group/ > - Simplifying group communications Attachment: vcard [not shown] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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