JFK Airport hiring Ebola screeners for just $22 an hour 

*       by: Jennifer Bain, Philip Messing, Danika Fears and Network Writers 
*       From: New York Post <http://www.nypost.com/>  
*       7 hours agoOctober 20, 2014 1:26AM 

 

THEY’RE looking for the few, the proud — and the really desperate. 

For a measly $US19 ($21.70) an hour, a government contractor is offering
applicants the opportunity to get up close and personal with potential Ebola
patients at JFK Airport in New York — including taking their temperatures.

Angel Staffing Inc. is hiring brave souls with basic EMT or paramedic
training to assist Customs and Border Protection officers and the Centres
for Disease Control and Prevention in identifying possible victims at
Terminal 4, where amped-up Ebola screening started on Saturday.

EMTs will earn just $US19 an hour, while paramedics will pocket $US29.
Everyone must be registered with the National Registry of Emergency Medical
Technicians in the US.

The medical staffing agency is also selecting screeners to work at
Washington Dulles, Newark Liberty, Chicago O’Hare and Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta international airports.

“Wow, that’s really scary ... Be safe everybody,” Facebook user Jaclyn Namer
wrote under a posting for the job.

Others were a little more eager to lend a hand.

“I can help on weekends in Chicago,” Jeremy Voris volunteered on Facebook. 



First point of contact ... CBP supervisor Sam Ko (right) conducts an
interview with a passenger who has arrived from Sierra Leone at O’Hare
International Airport’s Terminal 5 in Chicago. Picture: AP Source: AP 

As part of the new screening process, travellers arriving from Sierra Leone,
Guinea and Liberia must answer questions upon arrival, then have their
temperatures taken with no-touch thermometers, CDC Director Thomas Frieden
announced last week.

About 150 people travel from or through the three Ebola-afflicted countries
to the US every day, customs officials said.

Most of them land at JFK, where officers fear catching the deadly disease.

“We were told what to do for a passenger, but what happens with us? What if
I get a fever? What should I do?” one officer said.

The officer was also troubled by possible flaws in the screening plan.

“For example, if someone has 108F (42C) fever and we catch it after they
deplane, there were 132 other people on the plane with him and you just let
them go,” he said.

“You just possibly contaminated the person next to you and the flight
attendant who handed you something.”

Meanwhile, a law-enforcement official at JFK was outraged over the handling
of a plane carrying a man from Nigeria who died following an on-board
vomiting fit.

The door to the jet was already open when first responders showed up.

Even though Ebola isn’t airborne, the official insisted it could have been a
potential health threat.

“We don’t know if anybody bolted from that plane or if the inside of the
door is contaminated,” he said.

 

 

EM

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