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  • Rats_teeths

    Member
    Jan 4, 2021
    29
    Hey folks, were actually short staffed and word of mouth has really failed, I'm currently a full time Heart to Hart employee doing nothing but 911 under BCFD. $25 an hour for EMT-b, $20 for EMRs with l2 or less points on their license very easy hiring process. Job runs currently until May 31st, but talks are in progress about extending the contract another 3-5 years. I'm being treated amazing, and I'm shocked there are so many holes on the schedule.

    Contact HR for further, I am not a recruiter or a member of HR, but the staffing lack worries me and hope this helps someone looking for work or some extra scratch. Contact their HR for further.
     

    Crosseye Dominant

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 1, 2018
    1,027
    Hey, thanks for the heads up! It definitely beats the standard medical transport emt-b pay, but I'm guessing it is a bit more stressful.
     

    Rats_teeths

    Member
    Jan 4, 2021
    29
    After 4 years of DC, tbh it's a cakewalk more often than not! But yeah, obviously like any newish system it has some links but I'm enjoying it and have been treated extremely well so far by pretty much everyone involved. Can't recommend it enough right now
     

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