Don't take this the wrong way, but I don't see this that as being something all that great. I understand that these folks have a great deal of experience and it does count for a lot, but I honestly see a real problem with anyone being an EMT for 25 years! Why?? Why stay at the lowest possible level? Maybe it's just me, my upbringing to strive for the best and never settle, I don't know. I just see someone who has spent an entire career as an EMT, never pushing beyond that, as failing in their mission to provide the best possible patient care. You should never stop learning. I see the career EMT-B the same as I see the 40yr old E-4 with gray hair and beer gut. Just getting by, no drive, and not the first to be trusted when the heat's on. And that may very well be an unfair assessment on an individual basis, but that's me being honest. I've met quite a few career EMTs (8+ years) locally and with every one, honestly, the first thing that entered my mind when I met each one of them was "why couldn't they cut it? what's holding them back? are they just lazy, complacent? don't want the responsibility?" And it had nothing to do with what I thought of them as a person. I know people can get the "I'm just a volunteer" mentality, but it doesn't matter - you're still responsible for people's lives! That means a responsibility to educate yourself continuously. I don't know, I guess I've never understood people who shoot for mediocre. I definitely don't think people like that are doing the industry any great service, rather, they are holding it back.