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Medical (paramedical) employment networking help please...? |
I am a paramedic but no longer work on an ambulance. For the past two years I have done some "sparce" contract work for a company that places medics, EMT's on construction sites to handle medical emergencies, drug testing and fitness tests. The work pays well but there is not enough of it. Does anyone know the names of other companies that engage in similar work supplying medics for services at industrial sites, power plants, pipelines, refineries or overseas positions? I already know of two: Workforce Med Center in Baton Rouge and MedCorp in Illinios. Any suggestions would be appreciated. What about being contracted out of a firehouse? That's what my local firehouse does. Entech in Lafayette, LA, contracts medics out to the oil rigs in the Gulf. My boyfriend almost got a job there, but decided he liked working on the 'bulance better. |
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