Toxic environment with poor management and favoritism - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) DocGo Employee Review

1.0
24 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the coworkers you will meet

Cons

As a former employee I would advise against working for this company after becoming unionized Management began withholding proper equipment such as reserving trucks with power loaders/ powered stair chairs for day shift crews despite operational need elsewhere having multiple bariatric pts a night that require such equipment. The company is chronically understaffed, shows blatant favoritism toward certain employees, and distributes calls unfairly. Some workers will sit idle in one spot for hours doing little to nothing while others are sent all over nonstop having multiple calls back to back with barely any time to rest. Poor staffing decisions, lack of support, and constant mismanagement have created a toxic work environment across the board. You will be run into the ground and expected not to question it. The company refuses to address these issues or hire enough staff, and conditions are only going to get worse.

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5.0
10 Jun 2026
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Pros

Forward thinking with focus on how to improve healthcare delivery! I am fully supported in my division with the resources needed to be successful.

Cons

I honestly do not believe there are any cons that I am aware.

3.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The base hourly pay is very competitive, if not the best as a new EMT looking for experience in the field. They offered a bonus per patient pickup, which was a nice addition to the base pay. You will and can get good EMT experience out of the position, if you want to practice skills; however, if you want to be lazy and just clock in and clock out, that’s also possible.

Cons

Strong pressure from managers and dispatch to cut corners. You need to pick a partner you trust both morally and physically, as no one above you will look after you if something goes wrong. You need to stand your ground on making safety decisions, because you will be pushed to "just try" when situations could become dangerous to yourself, partner, or patient.

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