The following wage estimates for a paramedic are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, and indicated by percentile.
Annual Wage Percentile
10% - $18,150
25% - $22,360
50% - $28,400 (Median)
75% - $36,940
90% - $47,480
The following wage estimates for a paramedic are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, and indicated by percentile.
Annual Wage Percentile
10% - $18,150
25% - $22,360
50% - $28,400 (Median)
75% - $36,940
90% - $47,480
The following wage estimates for a paramedic are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, and indicated by percentile.
Annual Wage Percentile
10% - $18,150
25% - $22,360
50% - $28,400 (Median)
75% - $36,940
90% - $47,480
The following wage estimates for a paramedic are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, and indicated by percentile.
Annual Wage Percentile
10% - $18,150
25% - $22,360
50% - $28,400 (Median)
75% - $36,940
90% - $47,480
The following wage estimates for a paramedic are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, and indicated by percentile.
Annual Wage Percentile
10% - $18,150
25% - $22,360
50% - $28,400 (Median)
75% - $36,940
90% - $47,480
The following wage estimates for a paramedic are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007, and indicated by percentile.
Annual Wage Percentile
10% - $18,150
25% - $22,360
50% - $28,400 (Median)
75% - $36,940
90% - $47,480
A paramedic will earn around £25,000 to £53,000 plus unsocial hours benefits of up to 25%. They can also earn overtime of 1.5 or 2 times their usual hourly rate depending on the Trust they work for.
100 dollars a week
The following wage estimates for a paramedic are according to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2007. The mean annual wage for a paramedic is $30,870.
yes you can
The youngest person is not known, but a paramedic cannot be registered before he or she is 18.
I would say about 80,000 year. If they are a paramedic with all of the O.T. it can be $150,000.
One example: July 2008 - $325/day (Gulf of Mexico, Texas)
No, you will have to retrain. but since you would already be familiar with pre hospital emergency care, you should find it very easy.
Earn Enough for Us was created in 1986.
$69,000 a year, I am a firefighter myself and work in Florida. I'm a firefighter paramedic EMT, I earn 102,000 a year and I am 34.
A paramedic certification is a certification that allows you to become a paramedic.
Yes, paramedic is a noun, a word for a person who performs emergency medical care. The word paramedic is also an adjective for such things as the paramedic method or paramedic practice.