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Patient Transporter Reviews
What is it like working as a Patient Transporter?
October 2022
It's difficult my department does not seem to work in our best interest. Our staffing issues are terrible like everywhere else, but it seems they are not worried about it.
Patient Transporter in Cleveland:
Pros: the patient interaction
Cons: my department is very unorganized
July 2021
It used to be great untill management started to bully employees into/over their COVID vax status and trying to force employees into recieving an non FDA approved vaccine.
Patient Transporter in Lancaster:
Pros: My patients are amazing. My fellow employees are also amazing, but between 1/4 and 1/3 of all employees will be fired in about 1 1/2 months.
Cons: The bullying from upper management, employee health and imediate supervisors.
April 2021
I love my job I love working with the people that I work with.
Patient Transporter in Eau Claire:
Pros: I love communicating with the patients if I can make one person smile during the day it's well worth all my effort. Just feel very unappreciated when I was hired you had to have a CNA license to work in transport. Over the years they change that so you no longer have to have CNA training. Cuz I have kept my CNA license up all these years I have been here 26 years I am the only original transporter left. I'm not even making $16 an hour whereas I feel I should have been grandfathered in the CNA status. Because I do CNA work along with my transport job even though I'm not technically a CNA on the floor. I am always helping out the CNAs doing CNA work. I also sit Wonder ones with patients. And the hospital has kept my license up for many years. So I feel like I should be making CNA wages after 26 years. People are starting out at almost as much as I'm making. And now they are talking about changing the minimum wage to $15. That makes me feel like I'm not really worth much not making much more than that after 26 years. And the CNAs are making almost $ 18 to $20 an hour an hour and have only been here 5 to 10 years. Just seems very unfair.
Cons: Not enough staff and working by myself. Everyone wants their patients at the same time but I'm only one person.
April 2021
Every day you meet new people and different personalities. Some times is tough but most of the time is pleasant.
Patient Transporter in Milwaukee:
Pros: Helping people
Cons: I’m walking all day and having good time with my co workers
January 2021
You walk lots, some staff appreciate your work some don't.
Patient Transporter in Evansville:
Pros: The communication with the patients
Cons: lazy nurses and rude doctors also the last ones to know everything don't get praised for our work Appreciate
January 2021
Good people and benefits, pay during hard times not as good.
Patient Transporter in Durham:
Pros: People, interactions, something new almost every day, different ways of pursuing higher leaving and job positions
Cons: Favoritism. Schedule. Pay.
September 2020
It’s a great job and I’m able to communicate with the patients.
Patient Transporter in Philadelphia:
Pros: Being able to bring a smile to a sick patient face and to uplift their spirits
Cons: The pay
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