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		<title>Who do you work for?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In any type of business there is a chain of command. If you are self-employed, you answer to your customers. If you work for a large corporation, then you probably have several levels of management. EMS is no exception. We all work for somebody. If your an EMT, you probable answer to your paramedic. If [...]]]></description>
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<p>In any type of business there is a chain of command. If you are self-employed, you answer to your customers. If you work for a large corporation, then you probably have several levels of management. EMS is no exception. We all work for somebody.</p>
<p>If your an EMT, you probable answer to your paramedic. If you are a paramedic then you probably answer to your supervisor. If you are a supervisor, then you probably answer to an operations manager. If you are an op&#8217;s manager, then you probably answer to the owner. So now comes the big question. Who does the owner answer to? The owner answers to the people making his/her business possible. The customers, AKA the patients.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure that I will get some coments explaining that this doesn&#8217;t apply to government-run operations. That is actually far from the truth. Government-run ambulance services usually answer to either a city counsel or a county board of supervisors. They of course answer to the tax-payers that utilize your service. See where I am going with this?</p>
<p>The moral of this story is simple. Your patients are ultimately your boss. You work for them. They don&#8217;t work for you. Think of them as your bosses, bosses, bosses boss. Without them, you don&#8217;t have a job. They are what makes this wonderful thing called &#8220;EMS&#8221; possible.</p>
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