Not what it seems. - EMT DocGo Employee Review

1.0
Feb 17, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I cant really think of any.

Cons

They will drastically change your schedule with no notice. They complain about having to pay overtime but tyen bully you into staying 1-3 hrs past your off time. The management team wants nothing to do with the EMT'S. They create overpayed positions to keep us at bay and so they dont have to deal with us directly. If and when you say something about the BS they fire you on the grounds of having an aggressive attitude. The technology is cool when it works but id say its a 50/50 chance if it will work.

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DocGo Response
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Thank you for the feedback. We are committed to making the working experience for all employees at Ambulnz the very best so I’m disappointed to hear about some of your experiences. Our goal is to create an environment that is advantageous for individuals and their careers, with a strong focus on open communication between all members of our team. Our technology has rapidly advanced and we encourage employees to work hours that are comfortable for them and their families. We value all feedback and thank you for your contribution and feedback.

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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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