Constant change for the better ! - EMT DocGo Employee Review

5.0
6 May 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Before working with ambulnz, I was making 27K a year struggling to make a living at my old ambulance company. It's a sad thing that we play such a major role in our patients life and we are paid the way we are in EMS . While I was at my other company I heard about ambulnz and how they said they were going to pay the EMTs but i didn't believe it . After my old ambulance company shut down I decided to go for a interview . After getting the job I worked on the on demand model program where you get paid per call . Even while I was doing it I didn't believe it until I saw my first pay check. That day my life. Changed for the better ! Now I get paid to do what I love ! 2 years later it's only getting better and better . My first year at ambulnz I made 75K in 9 months . This year I'm on a trend to make over 90 K . Ambulnz has completely changed the industry for the better. From a outside point of view it does seem unbelievable but once inside you get a better understanding as to how it all works. EMTs are being paid what they deserve to deliver high quality patient care & take better care of their families. Ambulnz has many programs for EMTs . There are 3 programs on demand , routes , and resident . After advancing my career with ambulnz im currently a resident at a hospital and I love every second of it. Before coming to ambulnz I was a EMT with 4 years experience and now being a resident at a hospital with ambulnz it opened my eyes to show me how much more there is still to learn.

Cons

Constant change to better the way we operate in EMS , the ability to adapt will help you accept this change .

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Pros

The base hourly pay is very competitive, if not the best as a new EMT looking for experience in the field. They offered a bonus per patient pickup, which was a nice addition to the base pay. You will and can get good EMT experience out of the position, if you want to practice skills; however, if you want to be lazy and just clock in and clock out, that’s also possible.

Cons

Strong pressure from managers and dispatch to cut corners. You need to pick a partner you trust both morally and physically, as no one above you will look after you if something goes wrong. You need to stand your ground on making safety decisions, because you will be pushed to "just try" when situations could become dangerous to yourself, partner, or patient.

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