Royal Ambulance reviews

4.1

85% would recommend to a friend

(452 total reviews)
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Steve Grau

80% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Royal Ambulance has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 452 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Royal Ambulance 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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452 reviews
1.0
Aug 26, 2022
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Pros

Flexible schedule 10 hour shifts Great cct experience

Cons

Down sized units Too many open shifts and not enough employees No night time pay Constantly no lunch without being paid for it Weekends have a total of 5 for day shift and maybe 3 for night shift Lost its family aspect

2.0
Jun 16, 2022
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Pros

- Amazing patient experience, really good counties to build your BLS and communication skills - Great opportunities for Code 2/ALS upgrade and potential Code 3 experience compared to any other IFT companies - Has some of the best EMT's in the Bay Area that are getting into big careers, great company to build networks - Huge diversity: have met EMT's from all cultures and backgrounds that are looking into so many different career paths. This puts you out of your comfort zone and allows you to grow as a provider

Cons

- Questionable operations members: There are a few amazing supervisors here but certain supervisors will speak with a very condescending tone, it doesn't feel like constructive criticism but rather belittling EMT's and it's cringe to see from an IFT company which supervisors seem to forget that it's a stepping stone agency. - Dispatch culture: Have been in many situations where my off time was not respected. I understand that the attitude is to push out as many calls as possible but this can jeopardize the physical and mental health of our EMT's. - Lack of accountability: Worked here for a year and a half and did not receive my pay raise of $0.50 twice. This means I have worked for a wage of $17/hr for an entire year when I was supposed to be set at $18/hr. If I hardly noticed after a year, I wonder how many EMT's are not getting their deserved raises and if anyone is being held accountable for not following up on these raises.

1.0
Aug 1, 2014

Avoid this company at all costs.

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Pros

Made some decent friends. Got a chance to network with nurse staff and other ambulance companies. Good start for a fresh out of school EMT.

Cons

It's all about the money with Royal. And not yours. They do not care about their employees, patients, ambulances, or equipment. Your family member will be treated as a dollar sign. Equipment is reused on patients. Management has full run and will do whatever they want without any regard to proper or ethical business practice. Management is unfamiliar with county policies and are heavy handed with discipline and "closed door talks". Turnover is high and hiring happens too often. There is no skills tests of any kind. I have seen many EMTs who I would forbid to touch anyone I know, working there. The supervisors operate in a constant shroud of secrecy while they claim to be transparent. The Co owner of the company is the HR rep. This makes people very hesitant to approach with any issues. Nothing can be said to anyone without repercussion. Their "anonymous surveys" are not anonymous and you will be punished for anything that they don't like. No Paramedics, Advanced Life Support, and no way to advance your career besides FTO (which is a total joke because it is given to the company men. Not experienced based.) Education is non existent and you have to pay to keep all of your certifications current. Beware of Royal Ambulance.

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