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Old Feb 27, 2008, 08:53 AM
mifligirl (Female)
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Pay In Colorado

JUST WONDERING IF ANYONE COULD GIVE ME AN IDEA OF THE LPN AND RN PAY IN COLORADO? THINKING OF MOVING WEST

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Old Feb 28, 2008, 09:04 AM
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Depends on where you want to live in CO and how much experience you have. I worked as a LPN in a LTC and started at $17hr base rate plus $2 differential for night shift and that was 3 years ago. That was right out of school - you would probably make more if you had experience. RN pay varies widely with experience - new grads start around $23hr plus differential. I live in the northern front range and also pay varies in different regions of the state. I know it is lower in the southern towns.

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