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As a rad tech student would it be beneficial to keep my Advanced EMT?

Been an EMT for 20 years, recently got my advanced before I retired from the Fire Dept. I am currently getting my prerequisites for Rad tech program and working part time at a EMS SOLEY to keep my advanced EMT and I HATE IT. The agency I work will re-certify you through in house trainings if you work 24 hours a month and it’s pure hell. I never will return to Fire or EMS work once I get my rad tech so I’m wondering is it beneficial to have something like Advanced-EMT as a X-ray or CT tech that I should keep grinding out this pure nightmare of EMS work?

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