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Old Feb 17, 2007, 04:27 PM
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Re: Good pay for starting LPN

Any one know of any good agencies to go to in Conneticutt? Preferably that staff near the bridgeport area? Or even a regular LTC that pays decent?

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Old Feb 17, 2007, 04:54 PM
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Re: Good pay for starting LPN

Try careerbuilders.com they had a ton of openings for LPN's in all types of settings from agency, dr office, schools, ltc etc

Or check The Connecticut Post classifieds online. they had some also.

I do know that a LTC, Hilltop Healthcare, in Ansonia had openings for LPN's from $22-32.50 depending on experience. I have no knowledge of this LTC meaning I don't know anyone who works there or has worked there.

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Old Feb 17, 2007, 07:33 PM
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Re: Good pay for starting LPN

Originally Posted by mproxbury23 View Post
Any one know of any good agencies to go to in Conneticutt? Preferably that staff near the bridgeport area? Or even a regular LTC that pays decent?

Try the Stamford office of Maxim Staffing:

http://www.maximhealthcare.com/

You can also try the Orange office of MSN:

http://www.msnnurse.com/

To find the phone numbers of each go to the above websites and click on the "locations" link or "find area office" link.

Good luck.

-Adam

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Old Feb 17, 2007, 07:53 PM
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Re: Good pay for starting LPN

If you have any sub-acute facilities near you you might want to check them out. I am not licenced yet but started working at a facility on the sub-acute floor. Starting pay is 20.00 for Gpn 21.00 for Lpn and 22.00 for second shift. The sub-acute unit there is just ike a hospital setting. Well pretty close anyway. They have a long term floor and dementia unit. Same pay.

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Old Feb 23, 2007, 05:43 PM
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Re: Good pay for starting LPN

It's true they over work you like a dog...I should know, I use to work for the company as C.N.A and that's why I gave them a two week notice to quit.

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