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Any physical therapist assistants in here?
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:04 am
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:04 am
Seriously thinking about looking into changing career fields. Currently in IT, and have been for 15 years. I'm starting to fricking hate coming to work. Not the place, just the job/work. Taking my daughter (no pics weirdos) to PT and seeing what they do, I think I would really enjoy that. Help someone get out of pain and return to some normalcy seems like that's something I could get behind. I'm still researching that, but it's an idea.
So if there is anyone in that field, how do you like it? Pros, cons, stay away what you got?
So if there is anyone in that field, how do you like it? Pros, cons, stay away what you got?
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:10 am to BlackPot
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physical therapist assistants
"Assistant" is not what you want to be.
You want to be a PT/OT physical therapist or occupational therapist.
Both of those require a grad school type curriculum. So if you want to go back to school for 2-3 years go for it.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:10 am to BlackPot
Don't do it. I'll post an email shortly and we can talk.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:12 am to sidewalkside
Yea, and that's what I go back and forth with. I can do the undergrad stuff online, but I'm seeing how far I can get with that. The way my bank account is set up, I can't quit working for 2-3 years lol. So if that's a dead end road, then it is what it is.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:14 am to BlackPot
I know some that have gone the PTA due to cost of schooling. Pay and benefits are good but you have a ceiling on earning vs a PT. It would also depend on where you land a job. It can be fulfilling helping patients recover but sometimes you deal with the worst people on earth who are unmotivated, gripe, complain, etc. It's not always the athlete who's ready to get back in the saddle. It's some slob who'd rather die than fix themselves.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:16 am to BlackPot
PTA’s don’t make very much money
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:18 am to BlackPot
Don’t know about PTA, but my daughter is a COTA. She is good at what she does and decided to not go full OT route bc she prefers working direct with her patients vs the paperwork and insurance headaches. She works 2 PRN positions vs a full time job. For example, Ochsner doesn’t pay well, roughly low $20s per hour. It was more difficult to find full-time once graduated, they don’t tell you that entering the program. PRN pays way more for less hours. Like 2 to 4 days per month pays more than one week when she worked full-time elsewhere. Just no benefits. She’s at about $60k with both PRNs and under 30. Not bad at all, but likely won’t go much higher. Maybe PTA has more employment availability. She’s got a bachelor degree plus her COTA, so she isn’t just a 2-year student and done. Delgado was a great program. Unsure who else has one other than Delgado. ULM might as the offer the COTA program, to which she was accepted, but chose to stay home and attend Delgado’s program. Plus it’s where clinicals will be so best to be local.
To me it reminds me of dental hygienists in the old days. Not a high salary and multiple jobs to make a good living.
To me it reminds me of dental hygienists in the old days. Not a high salary and multiple jobs to make a good living.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:21 am to OldmanBeasley
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PTA’s don’t make very much money
Neither do PT’s, especially factoring cost of graduate school
This post was edited on 10/10/24 at 10:22 am
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:22 am to BlackPot
I have many family members who are PT or OTs. PTAs don't make any money. You'd have to go to a 3-year grad program to make any money and PT grad schools are very competitive.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:22 am to sidewalkside
My daughter was planning to apply to OT school. After working as a COTA, she decided the expense and administrative duties of OT aren’t work it and chose to stay an assistant bc she loves her job and is good at it. She performs the therapy, not the OT. She’s even received “thank you” notes from patients once done. I’d have loved to see her go OT, but it’s hardly worth it anymore due to insurance and managed care. Both are ruining every aspect of all therapy and medicine.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:24 am to BlackPot
My friend does it here in Lafayette. He is trying to move up on administration . He makes around 47k I think but also teaches CPR/First Aid on the side to make extra cash.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:24 am to BlackPot
I’m a PT. I’ve been one for 17 years. If you find something you like it can be fun. But it’s a job like anything else. One that has beaten up my body pretty good already in my early 40s. I’ve often wished I did something else that didn’t have such a ceiling of salary unless you’re running your own place.
PTAs get chewed up and spit out in a lot of places. Salary isn’t great for the amount of bitching and paperwork you have to put up with.
A lot of places will use a PT to supervise and overwork the shite out of the PTAs. The flip side is if you want a better environment they’re going to pay a lot less. Always a trade off.
You can usually make the most money grinding home healthy or working with very ill patients at a shitty nursing home. The second option tends to be boring or depressing as frick and the first can also be a grind.
I worked in basically every setting to pay off my loans in 2 years back in the late 2000s/early 2010s before we had kids.
PTAs get chewed up and spit out in a lot of places. Salary isn’t great for the amount of bitching and paperwork you have to put up with.
A lot of places will use a PT to supervise and overwork the shite out of the PTAs. The flip side is if you want a better environment they’re going to pay a lot less. Always a trade off.
You can usually make the most money grinding home healthy or working with very ill patients at a shitty nursing home. The second option tends to be boring or depressing as frick and the first can also be a grind.
I worked in basically every setting to pay off my loans in 2 years back in the late 2000s/early 2010s before we had kids.
This post was edited on 10/10/24 at 10:31 am
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:27 am to sidewalkside
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Assistant" is not what you want to be. You want to be a PT/OT physical therapist or occupational therapist.
As a PT I disagree. Depending on a persons goals and where they want to work the current cost of grad school often isn’t worth the difference.
There are kids who do clinical with us coming out 250-300k in debt. It’s fricking insane for our earning potential.
This post was edited on 10/10/24 at 10:30 am
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:30 am to St Augustine
Appreciate the insight from everyone, really. Pros and cons to everything, but I'm seeing what I kinda thought about. Luckily being out in the world and an adult, I'm not starry eyed to one thing. Sure I want to be happy, but I also need to make money. Not like I'm rolling in it now, but some numbers I'm seeing is about what I expected.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:41 am to BlackPot
Don't do it. As a PTA you will always be asked to do more, see more patients while not being properly compensated. Most places will have you treating 2-3 patients at a time for about 20-30 patients a day. In todays world in order for any PT place to make a profit its all about quantity over quality of care.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 10:58 am to St Augustine
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There are kids who do clinical with us coming out 250-300k in debt.
They are just retarded then. That is living high on the horse for 3 years all on debt and not even TRYING to be frugal.
Posted on 10/10/24 at 11:01 am to sidewalkside
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"Assistant" is not what you want to be.
Not true. My buddy is a PTA and now runs his own health company that brings in close to $2m a year. Just be clinical and that can take you anywhere
Posted on 10/10/24 at 11:01 am to BlackPot
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Currently in IT, and have been for 15 years. I'm starting to fricking hate coming to work.
Everyone hates their job
If you didn’t want to go to a box every day and give most of the check to the government maybe your great great great paw paw should’ve fought the Yankees harder
This post was edited on 10/10/24 at 11:02 am
Posted on 10/10/24 at 11:02 am to BlackPot
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Any physical therapist assistants in here?
I think most high schools take the kids phones away now
Posted on 10/10/24 at 11:05 am to JimTiger72
PTs do pretty well.
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