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I haven't been in the EMT field for a few years, but when I was certified the starting salary was around $23,000.
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EMT can earn anywhere from 42000 and 72000 dollars a year. You will need 2 years of basic emt training which can be earned at many universatries.
It depends on what sort of circuit the resistor(s) is in. The resistor(s) can lower either EMT (Voltage) or Current (Amperage) Sometime resistors are used to create an EMT differential whenever current is flowing.
paramedics working in South Africa can expert to earn about R180000 to R220000 per annum
Well, it's not necessarily a requirement, but the reality of it is that you'll be expected to have one, especially when you're just starting off as an EMT-Basic.
The salary that an EMT receives is really based on the geographic location that the EMT lives in. For instance, in Western Pennsylvania, an EMT can expect to begin his or her career for a salary of minimum wage to around $10.00 per hour, and this is typical of local independent EMS services. Once a "rookie" EMT has some experience under his/her belt, many find employment with hospital based EMS services, where the wages are typically $2-3 dollars per hour more than the starting rate. Of course, certain shifts pay better than others, for instance, some systems pay a "Shift Differential" for working 3-11 or 11-7, etc. This differential pay may be as much as an additional $1 per hour or more depending on where you work. Another way to make more money as an EMT is to work overtime shifts, which are normally abundant and may pay as much as 1.5 times the base salary or more, once again, dependent on where it is you are working for. You can also go back to school and obtain your EMT-Paramedic certification, which, along with added responsibility and advanced patient care techniques, comes added salary and sometimes bonuses. And last but not least, EMT's in the U.S. Military (both active and Reserve) make over $20 and hour plus other benefits and entitlements that the civilian agencies do not offer.
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According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median salary for EMTs is $30,360 per year.
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