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I noticed that Frontier Medical has openings for both paramedics and

flight paramedics. Anyone have any insight on the company? Are they a

good company to work for? Do they take care of their employees?

Training? What doe they pay for paramedics and for flight paramedics?

Thanks,

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I went for a job with them but wasnt very impressed with what they had to offer

as therepay was right at the bottom of the pay scale. Also i didnt get a good

vibe from the company and found there HR staff rather abrupt, ( not mentioning

any names! ) also the people i have spoke to have not gave me a very good

feedback. To be honest I would never work for them.

john

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Oct 2007 20:15:13 +0000Subject: Questions about frontier

medical

I noticed that Frontier Medical has openings for both paramedics and flight

paramedics. Anyone have any insight on the company? Are they a good company to

work for? Do they take care of their employees? Training? What doe they pay for

paramedics and for flight paramedics? Thanks,

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I went for a job with them but wasnt very impressed with what they had to offer

as therepay was right at the bottom of the pay scale. Also i didnt get a good

vibe from the company and found there HR staff rather abrupt, ( not mentioning

any names! ) also the people i have spoke to have not gave me a very good

feedback. To be honest I would never work for them.

@...: txladymedic@...: Sun, 7

Oct 2007 20:15:13 +0000Subject: Questions about frontier

medical

I noticed that Frontier Medical has openings for both paramedics and flight

paramedics. Anyone have any insight on the company? Are they a good company to

work for? Do they take care of their employees? Training? What doe they pay for

paramedics and for flight paramedics? Thanks,

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applied a couple of years ago reference job in Iraq was told I was too

pricey and they were only interested in a sesmic boat gig they needed to

cover which certianly did not interest me. Also found HR short. also

several people have made the same comments pay offered low end of scale

Tom G

>From: john walsh <rambomcwalsh@...>

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>Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 13:32:14 +0000

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>I went for a job with them but wasnt very impressed with what they had to

>offer as therepay was right at the bottom of the pay scale. Also i didnt

>get a good vibe from the company and found there HR staff rather abrupt, (

>not mentioning any names! ) also the people i have spoke to have not gave

>me a very good feedback. To be honest I would never work for them.

>

>

>@...: txladymedic@...:

>Sun, 7 Oct 2007 20:15:13 +0000Subject: Questions about

>frontier medical

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>

>

>

>I noticed that Frontier Medical has openings for both paramedics and flight

>paramedics. Anyone have any insight on the company? Are they a good company

>to work for? Do they take care of their employees? Training? What doe they

>pay for paramedics and for flight paramedics? Thanks,

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I applied, and interviewed with them in UK, after some Frontier medics gave a

strong recommendation of me to the HR manager.

Everything was great- test scores, recommendations, etc, then they advised that

I was too overweight to work for them. After I had spent a fair sum of money

travelling to their office for the interview. It was not a health issue, (I had

a UKOOA medical, and no health problems) but rather an image issue. They don't,

apparently want big, fat, ugly medics working for them, regardless of competence

or experience.

They 'kindly' pointed out that they would be happy to consider me once I had

lost weight.

Jim

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From: john walsh <rambomcwalsh@...>

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Subject: RE: Questions about frontier medical

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> I went for a job with them but wasnt very impressed with what they had to

offer as therepay was right at the bottom of the pay scale. Also i didnt get a

good vibe from the company and found there HR staff rather abrupt, ( not

mentioning any names! ) also the people i have spoke to have not gave me a very

good feedback. To be honest I would never work for them.

>

>

> @...: txladymedic@...: Sun, 7

Oct 2007 20:15:13 +0000Subject: Questions about frontier

medical

>

>

>

>

> I noticed that Frontier Medical has openings for both paramedics and flight

paramedics. Anyone have any insight on the company? Are they a good company to

work for? Do they take care of their employees? Training? What doe they pay for

paramedics and for flight paramedics? Thanks,

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Oi Jabba

Get some lettuce down your grid and get on that treadmill !!

@...: jdawdy@...: Wed, 10 Oct

2007 00:10:57 +0600Subject: Re: Questions about frontier

medical

I applied, and interviewed with them in UK, after some Frontier medics gave a

strong recommendation of me to the HR manager.Everything was great- test scores,

recommendations, etc, then they advised that I was too overweight to work for

them. After I had spent a fair sum of money travelling to their office for the

interview. It was not a health issue, (I had a UKOOA medical, and no health

problems) but rather an image issue. They don't, apparently want big, fat, ugly

medics working for them, regardless of competence or experience.They 'kindly'

pointed out that they would be happy to consider me once I had lost

weight.Jim----- Start Original Message -----Sent: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 13:32:14

+0000From: john walsh <rambomcwalsh@...>To:

< >Subject: RE: Questions

about frontier medical> > I went for a job with them but wasnt very impressed

with what they had to offer as therepay was right at the bottom of the pay

scale. Also i didnt get a good vibe from the company and found there HR staff

rather abrupt, ( not mentioning any names! ) also the people i have spoke to

have not gave me a very good feedback. To be honest I would never work for

them.> > > @...:

txladymedic@...: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 20:15:13 +0000Subject:

Questions about frontier medical> > > > > I noticed that

Frontier Medical has openings for both paramedics and flight paramedics. Anyone

have any insight on the company? Are they a good company to work for? Do they

take care of their employees? Training? What doe they pay for paramedics and for

flight paramedics? Thanks, > > > > > > >

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Jim,

Most companies will assess you on your BMI.

Having the UKOOA medical does not actually stand for anything given the

examinations some doctors do or don't carry out before they issue a

certificate.

Ian.

On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 00:10:57 +0600 (ALMT), " H Dawdy "

<jdawdy@...> said:

>

> I applied, and interviewed with them in UK, after some Frontier medics

> gave a strong recommendation of me to the HR manager.

>

> Everything was great- test scores, recommendations, etc, then they

> advised that I was too overweight to work for them. After I had spent a

> fair sum of money travelling to their office for the interview. It was

> not a health issue, (I had a UKOOA medical, and no health problems) but

> rather an image issue. They don't, apparently want big, fat, ugly medics

> working for them, regardless of competence or experience.

>

> They 'kindly' pointed out that they would be happy to consider me once I

> had lost weight.

>

> Jim

>

> ----- Start Original Message -----

> Sent: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 13:32:14 +0000

> From: john walsh <rambomcwalsh@...>

> < >

> Subject: RE: Questions about frontier medical

>

> >

> > I went for a job with them but wasnt very impressed with what they had to

offer as therepay was right at the bottom of the pay scale. Also i didnt get a

good vibe from the company and found there HR staff rather abrupt, ( not

mentioning any names! ) also the people i have spoke to have not gave me a very

good feedback. To be honest I would never work for them.

> >

> >

> > @...: txladymedic@...: Sun,

7 Oct 2007 20:15:13 +0000Subject: Questions about frontier

medical

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > I noticed that Frontier Medical has openings for both paramedics and flight

paramedics. Anyone have any insight on the company? Are they a good company to

work for? Do they take care of their employees? Training? What doe they pay for

paramedics and for flight paramedics? Thanks,

> >

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This has got to be a Mastercard classic,

1. Train ticket to Gloucester - 75 pounds

2. Bed & Breakfast - 50 pounds

3. Taxi to Frontier's office - 25 pounds

4. Admitting you got knocked back for a job because your big, fat and

ugly - PRICELESS

On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 20:57:43 +0000, " Beard "

<beardpete@...> said:

> Oi Jabba

>

> Get some lettuce down your grid and get on that treadmill !!

>

>

> @...: jdawdy@...: Wed,

> 10 Oct 2007 00:10:57 +0600Subject: Re: Questions

> about frontier medical

>

>

>

>

> I applied, and interviewed with them in UK, after some Frontier medics

> gave a strong recommendation of me to the HR manager.Everything was

> great- test scores, recommendations, etc, then they advised that I was

> too overweight to work for them. After I had spent a fair sum of money

> travelling to their office for the interview. It was not a health issue,

> (I had a UKOOA medical, and no health problems) but rather an image

> issue. They don't, apparently want big, fat, ugly medics working for

> them, regardless of competence or experience.They 'kindly' pointed out

> that they would be happy to consider me once I had lost weight.Jim-----

> Start Original Message -----Sent: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 13:32:14 +0000From:

> john walsh <rambomcwalsh@...>To:

> < >Subject: RE:

> Questions about frontier medical> > I went for a job with them but wasnt

> very impressed with what they had to offer as therepay was right at the

> bottom of the pay scale. Also i didnt get a good vibe from the company

> and found there HR staff rather abrupt, ( not mentioning any names! )

> also the people i have spoke to have not gave me a very good feedback. To

> be honest I would never work for them.> > > To:

> @...: txladymedic@...: Sun,

> 7 Oct 2007 20:15:13 +0000Subject: Questions about

> frontier medical> > > > > I noticed that Frontier Medical has openings

> for both paramedics and flight paramedics. Anyone have any insight on the

> company? Are they a good company to work for? Do they take care of their

> employees? Training? What doe they pay for paramedics and for flight

> paramedics? Thanks, > > > > > > >

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LOL that's too funny.

>

> This has got to be a Mastercard classic,

>

> 1. Train ticket to Gloucester - 75 pounds

> 2. Bed & Breakfast - 50 pounds

> 3. Taxi to Frontier's office - 25 pounds

> 4. Admitting you got knocked back for a job because your big, fat

and

> ugly - PRICELESS

>

> On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 20:57:43 +0000, " Beard "

> <beardpete@...> said:

> > Oi Jabba

> >

> > Get some lettuce down your grid and get on that treadmill !!

> >

> >

> > @...: jdawdy@...: Wed,

> > 10 Oct 2007 00:10:57 +0600Subject: Re:

Questions

> > about frontier medical

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > I applied, and interviewed with them in UK, after some Frontier

medics

> > gave a strong recommendation of me to the HR manager.Everything

was

> > great- test scores, recommendations, etc, then they advised that

I was

> > too overweight to work for them. After I had spent a fair sum of

money

> > travelling to their office for the interview. It was not a health

issue,

> > (I had a UKOOA medical, and no health problems) but rather an

image

> > issue. They don't, apparently want big, fat, ugly medics working

for

> > them, regardless of competence or experience.They 'kindly'

pointed out

> > that they would be happy to consider me once I had lost

weight.Jim-----

> > Start Original Message -----Sent: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 13:32:14

+0000From:

> > john walsh <rambomcwalsh@...>To:

> > < >Subject: RE:

> > Questions about frontier medical> > I went for a job with them

but wasnt

> > very impressed with what they had to offer as therepay was right

at the

> > bottom of the pay scale. Also i didnt get a good vibe from the

company

> > and found there HR staff rather abrupt, ( not mentioning any

names! )

> > also the people i have spoke to have not gave me a very good

feedback. To

> > be honest I would never work for them.> > > To:

> > @...: txladymedic@...: Sun,

> > 7 Oct 2007 20:15:13 +0000Subject: Questions

about

> > frontier medical> > > > > I noticed that Frontier Medical has

openings

> > for both paramedics and flight paramedics. Anyone have any

insight on the

> > company? Are they a good company to work for? Do they take care

of their

> > employees? Training? What doe they pay for paramedics and for

flight

> > paramedics? Thanks, > > > > > > >

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Having recently read some of the negative comments towards Frontier Medical I

felt compelled to provide some balance to this subject, as I currently work for

this company and therefore have first hand experience of them.

I would recommend them to anybody just starting out in the business who is

finding the old " experience required " answer to their cv difficult to deal with.

I left the forces last year and contacted Frontier on a friends

recommendation. I was interviewed within a week of filling the application forms

and I was offered a position there and then. I was impressed by the courteous,

professionalism of all the staff I encountered and the fact that I had to sit a

medical skills paper, something most agencies don't seem to bother with.

Its true that the initial pay is at the lower end of the scale, but they have

in place an impressive support and investment in people program. I was sent on a

couple of courses for which I was paid a daily rate plus expenses and I received

a substantial pay increase after I had completed my first trip.

The medics that work for Frontier seem to stay with the company for a long

duration which I think reflects the standard of the company.

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