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Old Feb 18, 2007, 10:26 PM
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Comparison of US and UK pay

I am a RN working in the US. I am just beginning to look into the comparison of pay and cost of living. If I moved to the UK, can I expect to make more or less? Can anyone give me any information on this? Also, is the shortage of nurses in the UK comparable to the shortage we have here. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

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Old Feb 19, 2007, 04:48 AM
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Re: Comparison of US and UK pay

Originally Posted by tipselu View Post
I am a RN working in the US. I am just beginning to look into the comparison of pay and cost of living. If I moved to the UK, can I expect to make more or less? Can anyone give me any information on this? Also, is the shortage of nurses in the UK comparable to the shortage we have here. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Hi

Currently getting a work permit may be a problem plus plenty of hoops to jump through with NMC before they will issue you with a NMC number which will enable you to work as a RN in the UK but will not guarantee you a job. This website should give you a rough idea on pay although it is set for April 06
http://www.rcn.org.uk/agendaforchang...ay/pay2006.php

NMC http://www.nmc-uk.org/aSection.aspx?SectionID=17

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Old Feb 19, 2007, 06:21 AM
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Re: Comparison of US and UK pay

Most UK floor nurses can earn at least 50% more in the USA than they do here in the UK, in some States the difference becomes double or more!

The cost of living in the UK is generally much higher and so are the taxes. I know there are State variations but on the whole most UK nurses who have moved to the USA & have not had any major problems don't seem to regret it - from reading posts on this forum. It would be interesting to see how many US nurses have made the journey the other way & if they wished they hadn't?

The main differences seem to be the better employment laws they have here in the UK - you are way better protected in your jobs here, on the whole - again I accept that there are State variations on this. Also you get way more vacation time here in the UK & that goes for any State!

You also have more autonomy in some ways here than you seem to have in the USA. Our doctors may sometimes think they're gods but they neither get treated like it or are allowed to act like it for long. Most experienced nurses here are able to give an opinion that is listened to & acted upon by the vast majority of their medical colleagues. We can make decisions about some care without written orders, for example putting in catheters for retention, without any comebacks.

I think that the staff shortages here are more acute than most places in the USA (though I'm sure not all) & most of us do not have the luxury of a CNA to do some of the more basic tasks. There is no such thing as an LPN either so you pretty much have to do everything for your patient from cleaning their lockers to carrying out complicated dressing care. I think that's why so many nurses get burned out because we used to have a lot more back-up & help than we do now. the workload is way too high for most nurses in the NHS today & IMHO that has resulted in the terrible stories of poor care, malnutrition etc etc that we see now.

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Old Feb 19, 2007, 08:46 AM
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I do not think the wages are hugely better in the USA plus you have to work really hard for your money do not think you are going to come here and find that you dont work for your money because you work extreemly hard especially if you work on a medical/surgical ward.
If you work nights in the US you wont get long breaks like you may get in the UK where you can sleep you get 1/2 hour.
In the UK I have known nights where you get 2 hour breaks and nurses make beds and go to sleep.
In the UK you get decent holidays you do not get decent holidays here and I do not care who you are or where you are from in the UK you will miss the holidays

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Old Feb 20, 2007, 02:20 AM
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I do not think the wages are hugely better in the USA plus you have to work really hard for your money do not think you are going to come here and find that you dont work for your money because you work extreemly hard especially if you work on a medical/surgical ward.
If you work nights in the US you wont get long breaks like you may get in the UK where you can sleep you get 1/2 hour.
In the UK I have known nights where you get 2 hour breaks and nurses make beds and go to sleep.
In the UK you get decent holidays you do not get decent holidays here and I do not care who you are or where you are from in the UK you will miss the holidays
i don't know where you worked but where i work in te UK we are extremely overworked and under paid as are most of the nurses i know

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Old Feb 20, 2007, 05:14 AM
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My NHS basic was £7.67 per hour exc increments, my USA wage will be $26 ex incs, you do the maths!

Admittedly I now earn a bit more as a senior nurse (but not a lot more) in the private sector but I get no increments at all for weekends, lates or Bank Holidays as it's all "included" in the basic according to the employer and my US wage will still be more per hour basic!

As for hard work - how does working with 16 highly dependent elderly acute medical patients, at least 6 doubly incontinent, 2 with CVP lines needing hourly reading plus all the other usual stuff, feeding, toileting etc etc etc with just me (in charge too of that part of the ward), an adaptation nurse (qualified but not allowed to take on certain tasks until the adaptation course is successfully completed) & one HCA!!!! That was becoming the norm towards the end of my time at that hospital because of budget cuts & not being allowed to replace sick staff with agency staff etc.

I truly don't see the USA with rose tinted glasses but at least I'll have a jacuzzi to relax in at the end of my shift!! Also most hospitals in my local area - where I'll head once my 18 month contract is over, have 12 hour shifts so you have more days away from work which you can use cleverly to enhance the lower A/L. I have a friend who is a nurse in the area & she loves her job, is happy with her pay & her lifestyle.

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Old Feb 20, 2007, 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by topscot View Post
i don't know where you worked but where i work in te UK we are extremely overworked and under paid as are most of the nurses i know
I don't think that Madwife was suggesting that UK nurses are not overworked and underpaid but suggesting that there are some benefits such as fully paid sick leave, good holiday entiltements and that in the US (although I can't comment as have no experience) it is still very hard work with less time off.

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Old Feb 20, 2007, 09:13 PM
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Thanks XB9S I wasnt trying to say I didnt work hard in the UK i did of course who doesnt. I was just trying to point out it is busy here too and you work as hard just in a different way.
I try very hard to try and prepare you all for a little reality but maybe I should just keep quiet, as I end up annoying and not helping.

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Old Feb 21, 2007, 02:47 AM
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Originally Posted by madwife2002 View Post
Thanks XB9S I wasnt trying to say I didnt work hard in the UK i did of course who doesnt. I was just trying to point out it is busy here too and you work as hard just in a different way.
I try very hard to try and prepare you all for a little reality but maybe I should just keep quiet, as I end up annoying and not helping.
to be honest Kay I love hearing from people who have been there and done it and just remind us it will not be easy. Yes we are already having a bit of a hard time going through the process but I think we forget sometimes that it will be overall different once we get out there. ie credit history or lack of, health insurance, car insurance and the list continues.

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Old Feb 21, 2007, 03:54 AM
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Re: Comparison of US and UK pay

Originally Posted by RGN1 View Post
My NHS basic was £7.67 per hour exc increments, my USA wage will be $26 ex incs, you do the maths!

Admittedly I now earn a bit more as a senior nurse (but not a lot more) in the private sector but I get no increments at all for weekends, lates or Bank Holidays as it's all "included" in the basic according to the employer and my US wage will still be more per hour basic!

I dont know why you would only be earning £7.67 per hour. Band 5 point 3 at £19166 PA is the lowest start point for an RN (as quoted by the RCN) and that works out to £9.80 an hour so even if you are newly qualified you should be earning way more tham £7.67 an hour. Wherever it was that paid you that are totally ripping you off. As for relaxing in a jacuzzi, get yourself off to BandQ, they do some great offers on whirlpools!!

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