Re: Is the nursing shortage over in the Bay Area? Originally Posted by touchhealth
nurses move to Calfornia from elsewhere b/c the pay is higher...
Nurses move to
certain parts of California because the pay is higher, which is saturating local job markets such as the Bay area. Nurses, however, are staying away from other regions of the state.
The hospitals in the cities and towns of the Central Valley are desperate for nurses, and tend to pay competitively for the lower cost of living in that area. The problems is that it is difficult to attract and retain nurses in cities such as Modesto, Fresno, Bakersfield, Stockton, Delano, Visalia, Hanford, Corcoran, and Porterville due to the undesirable weather, isolation, and other issues.
New-grad nurses who are willing to bite the bullet and move to another part of the state will have multiple job offers from which to pick and choose. I realize, however, that packing up and starting a life in a new city is a challenge that some are not willing to take. Uprooting is not easy.
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