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I have a couple interviews for PCT positions, but I have no idea what to expect as a salary. I am a student nurse in NE FL. Please tell me where you live, your experience, and how much you make. I know I will probably have to take a pay cut, but to be doing what I am going to school for will be worth it, I think. Thanks for you help!
i went to an interview for a PCT job where i was expecting to be offered at LEAST 9-10 dollars per hour. she said it paid MINIMUM WAGE = 7.25 per hour. i have a degree and 10 years of work experience (neither in nursing) and still was offered 7.25 - sickening!
i had a job at the time so i declined. i would've left my job had it paid more bc i wanted to start working in a hospital and get some experience, but i couldn't afford to take a pay cut and i was SHOCKED they pay people doing such hard/important work so little.
I work at a hospital in RI....with no experience I make $12.49 an hour, plus differential. 3rd shift(what I was hired for) is an extra $2.50/hour, weekends are $1.75 and I believe evenings are $1.50. If I work my regularly scheduled hours any 3rd shift I pick up is time 1/2 which is very, very nice haha
Most nursing homes I interviewed at were under $10/hour. I made more working at a coffee shop!
i went to an interview for a PCT job where i was expecting to be offered at LEAST 9-10 dollars per hour. she said it paid MINIMUM WAGE = 7.25 per hour. i have a degree and 10 years of work experience (neither in nursing) and still was offered 7.25 - sickening!i had a job at the time so i declined. i would've left my job had it paid more bc i wanted to start working in a hospital and get some experience, but i couldn't afford to take a pay cut and i was SHOCKED they pay people doing such hard/important work so little.
Tee hee=If President Obama started slinging bedpans he'd get paid the same rate as any other cna.Work experience and education in another field means exactly zip when you are starting out in a new one....
Tee hee=If President Obama started slinging bedpans he'd get paid the same rate as any other cna.Work experience and education in another field means exactly zip when you are starting out in a new one....
that's actually not true. work history (even in another field) and especially when you've had years of a track record of showing up on time, not calling in, etc. DO count for something. education also typically counts for the mere fact that it shows you have some level of dedication compared to an 18 year old who has never had a job before and has a GED. it just so happens in my area, there are not many jobs other than restaurant jobs so there isn't a real shortage for CNA's as many people go that route. they had 100 other applicants who WOULD do the job for 7.25 so there was no need to offer me more.
however, this isn't always the case - it depends on where you live and what the applicant pool/turnover rate is like.
that's actually not true. work history (even in another field) and especially when you've had years of a track record of showing up on time, not calling in, etc.
Not in nursing. It all depends on years of experience in the field. I've had 4 years of experience as an LPN and 2 1/2 years as an EMT-IV. Those years of experience matter absolutely zip when it comes to my RN pay rate. I may have a better shot at getting a job with that background, but the pay rate is just going to be based on my RN experience. Some facilities even have a chart that HR goes by, with little or no negotiating on starting pay.
I've even worked on a dual diagnosis (mental health/substance abuse) where the psych techs with BA Psych were paid the same rate as a tech with no degree. It just came down to years of experience. It made no sense to me, as you would think that years in university count as years of experience, but the jobs for those with a BA in Psych in this area are almost nil, so the hospital knew that they could get away with it. It was a really bad situation for those that worked so hard for their degrees.
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Hi, are these for CNA/ PCA salaries? Do you know if your hospital is hiring now? or where I could go for a job? I'd like to make at least 15 an hr, will forfeit the benefits to do so and look to make 10 hours a day 5 or 6 days a week to make ends meet while taking my additional courses for entrance in RN school, could you let me know if they are hiring or where you know of, thanks