Broken promises - Avis employé EMT-B DocGo

2,0
20 mars 2024
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Avantages

This review applies to working for DocGo's subsidiary, Ambulnz. Flexible hours, meaningful work, better pay than some agencies. Unlimited overtime.

Inconvénients

DocGo is notorious for promising bonuses and periodic raises and never giving them. When I came on, they had neglected to give their existing EMT's raises, so new hires with no experience were making more than them. Their HR department ignores emails and complaints. Dispatchers regularly text and call you to cover shifts because they're so desperate for workers. Despite this, they give no raises, even after a year at the company, with no reasons given, despite having promised raises after 6 months at orientation. So, it starts to feel like a dead-end job real fast, which is why they're short-staffed. And they make plenty of money, so that's not the issue. Worst of all, you'll have to hunt them down to get the signing and referral bonuses they promised you--and even then, you probably won't get them, even if you met all the conditions. If you're recruited, make sure you get everything they promise you in writing upon hiring, and pray. If you're passionate about the work you do, just know that at this company you'll be treated exactly the same as someone who phones it in. They don't know, and even when they do, they don't really care. If you're here to gain clinical experience, don't expect to meet anyone who cares enough about you to write you a letter of recommendation. And the clinical experience you gain will be much more limited than you'll get in 911, and dependent upon your work ethic.

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5,0
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Avantages

Innovative company with a forward-thinking mission

Inconvénients

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3,0
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Avantages

The base hourly pay is very competitive, if not the best as a new EMT looking for experience in the field. They offered a bonus per patient pickup, which was a nice addition to the base pay. You will and can get good EMT experience out of the position, if you want to practice skills; however, if you want to be lazy and just clock in and clock out, that’s also possible.

Inconvénients

Strong pressure from managers and dispatch to cut corners. You need to pick a partner you trust both morally and physically, as no one above you will look after you if something goes wrong. You need to stand your ground on making safety decisions, because you will be pushed to "just try" when situations could become dangerous to yourself, partner, or patient.

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