Great place to work! - EMT DocGo Employee Review

5.0
2 Aug 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They pay EMTs and Medics well compared to other ems companies. The only down side is they don’t want working a lot of overtime especially when it is slow, but you don’t need over time to make a decent paycheck here. If you have a issue or idea management is good about listening to what you have to say and either fixing it or explaining why it is the way it is. It’s a different kind of company so I think people have a hard time coming from other ems companies. There very technologically based and don’t respond to 911 calls. It’s a great place to start your ems career or even make it your career if your not stuck on running 911.

Cons

Being new in Colorado it can be a bit slow but I imagine will change very quick and will end up being a very busy place. A lot of people work a every other day schedule and can make life difficult for some people. I think that will change as well the more the company grows. There is no programs for recertification for emt or cpr so you have to keep up on that on your own. There is no FTO program.

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Pros

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.

Cons

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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