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Lauren kwei kwei, like many emergency medical service workers in new york city, was making about $40,000 a year, which is less than other nyc first responders, such as police and firefighters.

Lauren caitlyn kwei, 23, is speaking out after a new york post article revealed her work on onlyfans Lauren caitlyn kwei/facebook) lauren caitlyn kwei took to her personal facebook page. From dreams of broadway, to becoming a medic, to starting an onlyfans, to being outed by the 'new york post' — lauren kwei tells her story. The platform — which lets content creators monetize. The “new york post” published an article titled “nyc medic helped ‘make ends meet’ with racy onlyfans side gig,” written by dean balsamini and susan edelman, on saturday, which. The real issue here is the absolute failure of a industry to treat skilled professionals well

The fdny barely pays paramedics/emts any better than the private services do The only decent pay for ems in the region is the hospital based 911 units and many of them are still about $10k short of police/firefighter pay Also many hospitals have been actively and aggressively trying to downsize. The new york post is facing a backlash over an article ‘revealing’ that a new york city paramedic has also been making money on the side through a ‘racy’ onlyfans account.

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