Guest guest Posted June 5, 2011 Report Share Posted June 5, 2011 Coug, I have been doing this stuff for 23 years now and been a medic for over 15. But, I know there was no way you could have known that, and you are correct about the difficulty that new medics are having in finding good jobs. The fact the there are multiple companies out there getting shut down and that is a good thing, it hurts those who are trying to find work. One of the fears I have about this is that employers may take advantage of this and lower wages becuase of the market. On interesting story I have is about a Houston EMS company that posted an add for paramedics. When I went to apply, I found out two important things. One, we I spoke to them via phone, the person who answered could not speak english well and when I was able to communicate what I ws wanting to do, he said ' Just slide your resume under the door.'. The second thing was when I was walking down the hallway in the buildging that this company was located in I saw several dorrs ( 4 ) that had different EMS company names on them. One was open it all it was was a single room with a buch of junk in it. In the back parking lot there was 12 ambulances parked with different names on them to match the ones I saw. I have no doubt that they are all owned by the same person and makes me wonder why they have so many different names. I think, I have no way to back this u mind you,is in case one company gets shutdown they can reopen right away using a different name. Lord only knows how much I want to stay out of privet EMS. There are lots of good honest companies out there but there are a whole more more dishonest ones. Lawrence ________________________________ To: texasems-l Sent: Sun, June 5, 2011 12:21:43 AM Subject: Re: work in houston area  And.....what planet did you just arrive from?? Just Joking......seriously......over 200 ambulance companies shut down over the past few months, in Houston. If you find an employed EMT on an ambulance in Houston, they are with the city, a major company, or one that has contracts for private pay or H2H. The dialysis/psych industry has been shut down. I do hope you are not under the impression that you can run out and get a job in Houston, as an EMT. At least not right now. I'll keep my Guns, my Freedom and my MONEY, You can keep the " CHANGE. " Subject: work in houston area To: texasems-l Date: Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 8:15 AM  Anyone know of a company hirring medics in the Houston area? I know they all are but i am looking for one that has good trucks, not 10 year old ones, good equipment and pay. Asking alot, but who knows maybe I'll get lucky. The refinnery I was working at as not signed the new contract yet so time to start looking again. I so cannot wait untill I am done with school. Thanks Lawrence Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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