Air Methods reviews

3.4

61% would recommend to a friend

(589 total reviews)
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Robert Hamilton

64% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Air Methods has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 589 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Air Methods 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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589 reviews
2.0
Feb 5, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits a little better than average, get to help people, learn ways to manage high stress situations

Cons

Where do I begin? Worked in Omaha at the communications center (Aircom). I was there less than 6 months. Not a happy or fulfilled soul in that place. A concrete bunker of negativity, if you will. The turnover is unreal because of the exhausting schedule, a never-ending "on-call" which are just extra days you'll be required to work without fail. You are just a number with no face, family or plans. The computers and software are painfully slow and over-loaded, but that's ok, it's not like we're dealing with people's lives or anything........ They conveniently assign lockers to you by the break-room so you can store your reason, logic, common-sense and autonomy while you work as a robot for 12 draining hours. You aren't even allowed on the internet, cannot check your cell phone, only get a 15 minute break every 2 hours that most people abuse and inevitably it alienates you and your co-workers. Kiss the world goodbye for your 12 hour shift, you are theirs and are completely shut off and locked down. They are required to do "call reviews" every week which consists of them tethering in to your calls and standing over back with a stop watch and clip board grading your call just to tell you everything you did wrong......this is all during live calls with people's lives on line, not exactly a recipe for safety or success. New/confusing policies and vague/unnecessary procedures implemented daily, which you are responsible for remembering in 10 minutes and lectured on for not doing the very next call. Absolutely no standardization amongst states or programs, and you will be required to remember hundreds of different policies and procedures. The hardest working, more intelligent and most competent workers are typically seen as competition to supervisors and management. Do yourself a favor and work at McDonalds. You will gain no useful job skills or experience here. This company got too big too fast.

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Air Methods Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We’d love to learn more about your experience and how we can improve. Please email us at HRBusinessPartner@airmethods.com.
1.0
Jan 28, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flight medicine, what can be better, autonomy, good people to work with. Great schedule.

Cons

Employee morale down across the board, some places working with sorely outdated medical equipment and aircraft. Very poor management that seems to falter from the top down. Pay is the biggest complaint, pay for medical crews are the lowest in the industry when compared to private ambulance, hospitals, fire dept etc, it should be the other way around or at least comparable. And 2 letters that don't exist: OT, they do everything they can to get away with not paying you a fair wage.

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Air Methods Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. If you are a current employee, we encourage you to review both the "Asking for Guidance and Voicing Concerns" section of our Code of Conduct and the “Reporting Concerns and Nonretaliation Policy”, both of which are available through Air Methods’ Intranet site. Please consider sharing your specific concerns through our anonymous employee hotline (the “AlertLine”), which you may access by phone or through the online portal by visiting the Resources/Compliance tab of our Intranet site. Current or former employees may also email Human Resources’ confidential InBox at HRBusinessPartner@airmethods.com.
1.0
Jan 21, 2014

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Recommend
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Pros

Independance. Able to come and go for the most part. This is great as long as things run smoothly.

Cons

Beware when they ask you to " be a team player " or " step up to the plate " On call 24 / 7. Managers would pile the workload on even against their own Operations Manual. Every time my area manager was gone the regional manager starts calling for favors and he knew I was busy. He had me going so fast mistakes were made.Top it off, other aircraft was sent to me from other bases, fresh from inspections and defects so bad the pilots would ground it instantly. There were days I inspected or repaired up to 5 aircraft. THIS BECAME COMMON. When I compained, I was told to just be quiet and fix them. I was wrote up and fired for being unprofessional. The next week my area manager was gone. Our family sold our home and relocate at great expense and won't recover the losses for years. I still kick myself for being so gullible. I have never lost a job in my life but if you pisss off the wrong person here you will. I have no idea what I did even today?

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Air Methods Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We’d love to learn more about your experience and how we can improve. Please email us at HRBusinessPartner@airmethods.com.
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