moving from San Fran to Denver
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Hello everyone,
Luckily, I have happened upon this discussion board by accident -- I am looking for information re: Denver,CO area hospitals: working environments and pay. etc. I am originally a Connecticut RN (Hartford), always ICU/CCU/CVICU (17 years experience). Last wages in CT were around $29/hr (2002). I have been working for the last 18 months per-diem in San Francisco, CA, for $51-54/hr base pay ($41-44/hr benefited),and am considering a relocation to Denver for family reasons. The Bay Area is an INCREDIBLE place to live, with a fabulous income potential, but I know I could never own a home like I did in CT (that was $200-250K, whereas here they START at $500-600K++), besides which I miss real family/friends connections.
I am already aware that wages in Denver are much less than SF, however as I peruse online apartment info, I have discovered that desirable LoDo apts/homes are not really any cheaper than SF rentals! I currently pay $1600 for a 1 BR apt in beautiful Sausalito, CA (just over the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin) w/ an SPECTACULAR full view of SF, the Bay, the boats, etc.
I am looking at a potential November 2004 relocation. I may have to do agency until after the holidays, as I am intending to spend them with my family.
What I would like to know is:
What are the best Denver hospitals for ICU nursing - specifically, are there any 'dedicated' CVICU's (my preference - ie, only "hearts" are in that unit)
What is the pay for regular and per-diem and registry/agency? Differentials?
How is the management approach - ie, self-governance, and/or less regimented/restrictive, etc?
Which hospitals/agencies pay the best?
What about travel agencies/contracts?
Also, what are the various differentials - in CT, we got 15% more for eves, and 25% more for permanent nights,; also, everyone got 25% more for weekends, and time-and-a half for holidays or over 40 hrs/week. Out here in CA, one gets time-and-a half for anything over 8 hrs in a day or 40 hrs in a week (state law), but either nothing or minimal for weekends/off-shifts; plus, benefited positions MUST work every other weekend, whether they are 12 hrs or 8 hrs. In CT, we had every third weekend -- I have yet to find anyone out here that offers that. What is the deal in Denver/Boulder?
I appreciate your responses!
M.