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Old Jul 19, 2023, 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by divine1966 View Post
I am not sure we are talking about same thing? EMTs are saving lives and have to act extremely fast making huge life changing decisions. Ride operator? Like checking tickets at the rides? I am not sure in which way these jobs are similar or have similar stress level?

You’d be calling insurance companies regularly if you have a medical biller/medical office type of job. Those who actually provide medical service like nurses or radiology technician do not call insurance so you are safe there
Eh, people jump off rides, into active ride areas, fight in the queue, and do other stupid sh.it, small children get lost and injured, rides malfunction and if you don't react in time people could get hurt/die, fires start, PLCs break, Karens and Kevins will physically threaten you for not letting their newborn on the bumper cars with them. 98% of the time it's not life or death, but we don't check tickets. That's at the gate. Nowhere near EMT stressful, but more stressful than scanning barcodes all day.
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