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Hi all,

Wondering how much money people are making for remote medic jobs out

there. For example, if I was an experienced remote paramedic provider

and was working in a place like Afiganistan training paramedics, how

much should I expect? Thanks for your help.

Chad

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If only that could have been me! LOL I think that I had good auditory

memory for those high pitches and when I saw someone saying something that I

physically couldn't hear, my brain just put the sound in my head as if I had

heard

it. When I am not hooked up and I close my eyes, I can't believe how little I

can hear and how I was able to get by at all before I got the implant!

In a message dated 5/2/2004 12:24:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,

lisak70@... writes:

My guess (and an uneducated one at that <smile>) is that over time as your

hearing in the low frequencies became worse, your ears compensated by

allowing you to hear some high pitches

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Have others been spreading this crap or is it only the author?? Too bad for

the person/people whose life sucks so much that they can't allow others to

have their joy. Misery loves company.

I also think sometimes that these people who write this supportive

loving

> stuff like Alice, , , Hal and all these other people,

are

> really CI's who hate their CI's, but want to have more people like

them with

> them. They have also learned how to make a living by encouraging

us to get

> CI's and they are compensated by the CI companies.

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I don't know how it works in the United States; but, I do know in Canada any

talk of compensation of any sort will be stopped abruptly if you have ever used

IV Drugs. Doesn't matter at all that you even had a transfusion during the bad

blood years - if you ever touch an IV Drug you are immediately disqualified.

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I dont think most people will ever really know how they got this bug.

I dont personally care anymore.

The past is past, and unchangeable for me.

My goal is to do today what I can, to learn what I can, so that I can have some quality of life, now and tomarrow.

Im so glad to have this group, and all of you all, to help me achieve this goal.

Thank you all.

love

don in ks

From: Gloria <gadamscan@...>Subject: [ ] Compensation Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 12:46 AM

I don't know how it works in the United States; but, I do know in Canada any talk of compensation of any sort will be stopped abruptly if you have ever used IV Drugs. Doesn't matter at all that you even had a transfusion during the bad blood years - if you ever touch an IV Drug you are immediately disqualified.------------------------------------

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