AMR reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(2,511 total reviews)
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Ted Van Horne

63% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

AMR has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,511 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AMR employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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2.0
Feb 1, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Some really great EMTs and Paramedics. Great stepping stone to other services and healthcare positions. You get experience doing EMS if you are in the right garage and service area.

Cons

The great EMTS and Paramedics move on to Fire Departments, Municipal Services and to other healthcare positions(don't blame them). The dumb, unmotivated and slackers stay on protected by a useless union. Poor Management. They are losing service areas and contracts(you reap what you sow). Pay and Benefits. Too much nepotism and cronyism. Keep your mouth shut and don't criticise a coworker because you don't know who is related to who, who is a buddy with someone or simply sleeping with someone. Examples personally witnessed, a male and female crew who happen to be lovers, a scheduler and paramedic both married cheating on their spouses, a dispatcher and paramedic sleeping with each other. Also management and supervisors get their relatives hired. How does this affect the service and morale? Well in the case of the scheduler and paramedic, the paramedic gets to pick and choose his overtime shifts which should be open to everyone else. The dispatcher and paramedic sleeping together, well the dispatcher will screw the other paramedic crews with late calls and long distance transports just so that their paramedic lover gets off on time. Also be very wary of the cliques. Even though this is supposed to be a union shop where seniority should count for bidding on shifts especially during a shift reorganization, there is backroom dealing where the cliques try and skew the bids. Prime example is of course above where the scheduler is sleeping with the paramedic. Scheduler knows what shifts are and her paramedic lover gets inside info to pass on to his buddies. See conflict of interest for definition. AMR has a lot of rules on the books but they don't get enforced. There are employees who smoke in the ambulances, constantly on their cell phones when driving, game the system when taking calls by holding inservice and radio signals and much more... This outfit and unit is a case study on how to not run an ambulance service.....

3.0
Jan 31, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Easy to get hired. Most nights and weekends off. Limitless overtime available due to high turnover. Medium paced shifts most of the time.

Cons

Low pay, high turnover, several "bosses". Uniforms are terrible. Protocols and medications are outdated.

1.0
Jan 21, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

It's a paycheck. Regular hours. Plenty of Overtime

Cons

Very poor or non existant management from field supervisor to regional operations supervisor. No disciipline, no structure, no continuing education or training, short staffed, poor vehicle maintenance, below average pay for area, unorganized. This is an operation that you come to either right out of school or go to when you are considering retiring and are at the end of your career. Most employees and field level supervisors don't give a crap.

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