What is the education, training etc that each need - I was under the assumtion that EMT was a 2yr SAIT/NAIT - what is a Paramedics, what is the difference between the 2?
Given 12.5 paid holidays/year which is average with 1990 working hours that that would mean excluding OT...
EMT's make 46367 - average high/low brackets
Paramedics make 54625 - average high/low brackets
So a 30% raise would equate:
EMT = 60277.1
Paramedics = 71013.15
Seems a smidge high for a 2 year degree especially when you get paid OT.
What are the OT working rules for both?
The jobs seems to be comaprable to alot of jobs with small amounts of extreme stress followed by long lulls of down time. And the Union as it should, is trying to make people believe that the job is that kind of stress all the time.
Inflation + 3-8% for a annual wage increase is what it should be.
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