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Old Jun 12, 2003, 01:50 PM
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How To Get Started in Agency Nursing?

Hi. I am an RN student. I was wondering how many years of experience in nursing working at hospitals, etc. it would take before a RN could start doing agency work? Does the agency ever hire new RN graduates? Also, are you constantly being routed to different hospitals, etc. that you have never worked for? And, do you ever get any insurance benefits if you work for one agency?

Also, what is the average starting Agency RN hourly or annual wage in Florida? How much are some of you making in the states you are in now? About how much could I expect to make per year if I worked full time, part time or on a PRN basis?
Thanks, April

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Old Jun 13, 2003, 07:22 PM
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Most agencies require at least 1 year of experience. I do not know what the pay is for FL, states and areas vary greatly. I suggest you look in the Sunday papers and call the agencies listed with your questions for more accurate information.

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Old Jun 14, 2003, 04:09 AM
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But can some of you answer my questions from your point of view and based on the states that you live in? It would be good for comparison sake. Thanks.

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Old Jun 14, 2003, 07:43 AM
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RN2007: Try doing a search of Agency Wages and you will find many posts on this topic. Let me know if you need help doing a search (one of the little blue buttons on the top right of the post).

After you have been a nurse on a busy floor, you will understand why we are saying you need at least a year of experience. You need to know when to say no to an assignment, perform all duties on your own, and have the confidence and expertise to advocate for your patients.

Yes, you might float "where ever". Inteview your agency first and thoroughly and you get what you are willing to take. It takes experience to know what to look out for and what to ask for.


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Old Jun 16, 2003, 08:32 PM
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Check out www.salary.com

The last time I surfed the Florida state web site, it said that the average RN salary was something less than $18/hour--small wonder they are short of nurses.

Most reputable agencies won't sign you up without at least one year's experience in med-surg, regardless of the specialty you are wanting to enter. For very good reasons.

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Old Jun 18, 2003, 11:54 AM
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Re: How To Get Started in Agency Nursing?

Usually takes one year of experience. However, if you've been an extern for a year prior to graduation, in an area... some hospitals make take less than that. Good luck. It's been a great career for >23 years.

Keep the nose to the grindstone.

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Old Aug 03, 2003, 08:08 PM
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Hi there. I have also done agency nursing for a number of years here in florida. The pay depends on if yopu go to anursing home or a hospital but the average is 22.00 to 28.oo an hour. Pay is a bit more for ICU (top end of 28) we have a hospital that is an hour away, but the agency will pay 36.00 to those willing to drive there. Agency nursing is nice as you can pick and choose where and when you want to work, but it is also hard since you do not get any formal orientation to the place... Its like...ok, now what do we write on, where is the bathroom, and can you direct me to the coffee pot??
Good Luck to you...

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Old Aug 04, 2003, 04:16 PM
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You're right about where's the bathroom. I really like the challenge of working with new people. It's fun to see the difference between the rural and urban hospitals and their staffs.

Have a great day!

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Old Sep 08, 2003, 01:46 AM
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If an agency says they'll take you with less than a year, you don't want to work for them. Take your time, learn the ropes, then move on. Don't be in a rush, you'll pay for it later. Agency nurses in our area work in rural, suburban and urban hospitals, but you have the right to refuse to go somewhere. Know that there is VERY Little to NO orientation!!! You must be self sufficient and motivated and confident enough to jump in with both feet. We make about 36.00 for ER here. My agency has a group health plan and they pay a certain amount of the premium depending on how many hours you worked the previous month. Hope this helps, Heather

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