Thanks for saying that! I know somethings are cheaper, but alot are not! If I buy a new vehicle, I will pay as much as everyone else, also. I am a new grad, I started as a L/D nurse 1 year ago - my base pay is $15.60 an hr. A little disappointing considering I was making $12.00 as a loan secretary at a bank when I quit to go to nursing school. The bank provided employee insurance at no cost as a benefit, and I have to pay for my insurance at the hospital, therefore, I bring home about the same amt. Does that make me feel like me quitting my job - which was 5 DAYS a week, every w/e & holiday off, being $7,000 in debt for student loans - worth it? financially probably no at this point, but the fact that I LOVE my job and LOVE what I do makes it worth it to me! Just too bad we aren't rewarded a little more financially for our efforts. I do get like a 2 dollar shift diff for working nights (actually I don't get that the whole night, just after 11pm or something)
Originally Posted by butthead007
Des this mean that gas, heath insurance, and taxes are cheaper. I think that no matter where a person lives $17.00 is shamefully low for a licensed medical professional.
