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I have been working in Fallujah for the past year.

I have only made this money due to the dangers of getting motared weekly, having

several people from our site killed and the daily risk that this site faces.

I have worked for ISOS and overall they have been a good company to work for.

This is atypical for the amount they usually pay. I would be willing to bet

that if you are not introduced to these situations, the pay is just not going

to be there.

I know that a few other companies are paying well, but it just all depends on

the risks at hand and your responsability.

Good luck with whatever jobs you happen to get and please make sure that you do

understand that if you take a position in Iraq, the risk are surely here.

Take care and be careful.

Mayo

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Thanks for chiming in on that ; ditto goes for the site that I am

working at. NOWHERE in IRAQ can be considered safe. Please think about

this after you wipe your chin and stop seeing $$$$$.

Bill Cowan

Taji, Iraq

Iraq work

I have been working in Fallujah for the past year.

I have only made this money due to the dangers of getting motared

weekly, having

several people from our site killed and the daily risk that this site

faces.

I have worked for ISOS and overall they have been a good company to work

for.

This is atypical for the amount they usually pay. I would be willing to

bet

that if you are not introduced to these situations, the pay is just not

going

to be there.

I know that a few other companies are paying well, but it just all

depends on

the risks at hand and your responsability.

Good luck with whatever jobs you happen to get and please make sure that

you do

understand that if you take a position in Iraq, the risk are surely

here.

Take care and be careful.

Mayo

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In a message dated 7/22/2004 10:44:55 AM Central Daylight Time,

doc0908@... writes:

Is this Paramedic Practitioners course offered anywhere or do you have to

set it up thru a major university after you get a group of Paramedics

interested in takeing the course? When do they offer the course? Where do they

offer

the course? and Is it going to be recognized in the United States as well? If

you could answer these questions I would very gratefull in your help. If you

can't answer it then is their anyone who can?

In the US, There is " no such animal " . The closest is CCEMT-P and it is

similar to Canada's ACP. I know of no " Practioner status " licensure anywhere in

the US with the possible exception of working as an " extended " Federal

government employee working under Federal protocols through Bethesda which

equates

to having few limitations imposed. The new scope of practice reccomendations

list 4 EMS categories with the highest being an ACP/CCEMT-P. There are no

independent practice provisions. It is something we need to counter the " home

health " environment problems but there are forces allied against it.

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Have a look at the following link. It will tell you all about the practitioner

thingy.

http://www.cas.nhs.uk/services/aande/paramedicPractitioners.html

Mitch

AMR3330@... wrote:

In a message dated 7/22/2004 10:44:55 AM Central Daylight Time,

doc0908@... writes:

Is this Paramedic Practitioners course offered anywhere or do you have to

set it up thru a major university after you get a group of Paramedics

interested in takeing the course? When do they offer the course? Where do they

offer

the course? and Is it going to be recognized in the United States as well? If

you could answer these questions I would very gratefull in your help. If you

can't answer it then is their anyone who can?

In the US, There is " no such animal " . The closest is CCEMT-P and it is

similar to Canada's ACP. I know of no " Practioner status " licensure anywhere in

the US with the possible exception of working as an " extended " Federal

government employee working under Federal protocols through Bethesda which

equates

to having few limitations imposed. The new scope of practice reccomendations

list 4 EMS categories with the highest being an ACP/CCEMT-P. There are no

independent practice provisions. It is something we need to counter the " home

health " environment problems but there are forces allied against it.

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