RN vs. Firefighter/Paramedic

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Hello. I am going to college and have just finished my general education classes. I cannot decide whether to be a firefighter or a RN. Any suggestions? I really like the emergency care aspect of both worlds. I need some advice please. I have tried to wiegh out the pros and cons of both, but I cannot decide. HELP! I currently have a CNA certification, and I have worked in long term care. Currently, I have my EMT-B and I am a police/fire dispatcher.

Specializes in telemetry, ICU, cardiac rehab, education.

It sounds like you have done your 'homework' in career exploration and are gaining experience in the areas you have focused on, again a very good idea.

I would check on the job markets for both careers in your area if you haven't already. The other thing about firefighting/parmedic is the wear and tear on your body-if you really want to do it, I would while you're young.

Good luck!

I have been a firefighter/paramedic for the past 11 years. I recently graduated from nursing school. Being a paramedic on the street has its ups and downs. I really enjoy the ability to work "on your own", trusting your own knowledge and skills. The only drawback is the money. I have two kids and being a single mother, I had to work most of my off days to bring home more money.

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