Great experience so far - EMT-B ComTrans Employee Review

5.0
Apr 24, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Based out of Clackamas OR - $21.60/hr plus night shift differential. Offers both part and full time positions. Rick Bielenberg is great. My interview with him was very informative and low-stress. He's accommodating, relatable, and always willing to help you out. They can be flexible with scheduling around school or preference for night vs day shift. Other employees, there have been friendly and welcoming. The office has a little gym in the making, a newish washer/dryer for linens, a small computer lab, comfy rocking recliners/couches, and two kitchens/breakrooms.

Cons

The onboarding is mostly computer trainings and it takes a while (about a week. It can be quite repetitive and boring, but I think that's the case for many companies when you first join

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5.0
Oct 20, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

They make sure you are well trained and have a great pay! Wonderful company to work for.

Cons

Cant think of one thing to be completely honest.

1.0
Aug 31, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Flexibility with scheduling, relatively easy job.

Cons

Management is incredibly disorganized and those who overpromise and under deliver are consistently promoted without verifiable results. By working for ComTrans rather than most other GMR companies(parent company of ComTrans and AMR), you receive lesser benefits and a stricter PTO policy, with no opportunity for cash outs unlike if you worked for other GMR entities. With hybrid and remote work opportunities proliferating the workplace, the conditions of being in good standing are applied to some but not to others. Unequal treatment should be your expectation should you even think of working here(which you shouldn't, just apply for AMR positions if you'd like better pay and benefits for doing a similar job). Personality is prioritized over work ethic, and if you are frustrated for legitimate reasons then you aren't a team player. How far you go depends on how much of a company guy you are in meetings, rather than the quality of work you produce and the quality of leadership skills you demonstrate. This company started in Arizona, a state that has legislated disempowerment of employees, and has taken AZ standards and applied them elsewhere. Which should be an embarrassment but, rather, seems to be a source of pride. ComTrans is also a walking BOLI violation, and it's a sheer miracle that they haven't been sued yet. Seriously, if you're looking at job postings, look at AMR postings. If you're reading this we have probably never met but you deserve so much better.

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