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      What is a typical working day like at AMR?

      AMR reviews

      No care for employees

      Emt-basic
      Former employee
      Buffalo, NY
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Gives a good amount of 911 experience in an urban setting

      Cons

      Held over scheduled shift often, no lunch breaks, targeting by dispatchers very common, low pay, lack of employees

      Good people but inconsistent

      Paramedic
      Current employee
      Grand Rapids, MI
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      I’ve worked at AMR for quite a while and the Sup’s are overall kind people who are trying the best they can to help the crews.

      Cons

      Staffing is a nightmare and their hands are tied by GMR in a lot of ways. No night shift differential, no bonuses for extra shifts, just a lot of pleading emails to cover shifts.

      The Seattle AMR kinda slaps!

      Emergency medical technician (emt)
      Current employee
      Seattle, WA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      - Strong union after the 6 month probation - It is THE Seattle fire ambulance. It is the singular company of the big three in the area that has the Seattle fire contract meaning they pick up all fire calls from north Seattle to south Seattle. - Supervisors and coworkers are generally pretty freindly - Great stepping stone job for entering into proffessions such as paramedicine, fire departments, nursing roles, and doctor - One of the best paid AMRs in the nation (26/hr in 2025) - It's hard to get fired unless you deserve it - management responds to messups in constructive ways. - rewarding sense of personal agency even outside of the workplace (being an EMT is fun) - A better workplace environment than northwest ambulance (was sued by employees for not giving them breaks) - More relaxed than Trimed (but Trimed is still fine from what I've heard)

      Cons

      - high turnover rate - high stress environment (duh, it's medicine) - people will try and hit you, spit at you, make weird comments, you'll have to clean up vomit and feces. - you will unlock the ability to identify Cellulitus and UTI by smell. - Many of the available schedules are night shift, and a newbie might have no choice but to take a night shift (theres a $2 night differential) - People generally gain 5lbs after starting the job - The job is not good for your health. - the higher levels of management are still a that of a typical money-hungry company.

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      AMR Response
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      Thank you for your 5-star review! We appreciate your feedback and the important work you do every day to help us provide care to the world at a moment’s notice. We’re committed to supporting our team members and continue to review and update the benefits we offer to ensure they meet the evolving needs of our workforce. If you’d like to discuss your feedback further or connect with HR, please reach out to careers@gmr.net, and we’ll help you find the right contact.

      Ehhhh

      Emt-basic
      Former employee
      Charleston, SC
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Getting to be at home every night.

      Cons

      Management had no backbone with the client.