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Old Feb 28, 2008, 09:23 AM
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LPNs in CT

Hi I hope someone can help me. Are there good job opportunities for LPNs in CT? I'm hoping to move there soon, but I want to make sure as a single mom I can afford a good living up there. What is a good area to raise kids and find good job opportunities? Thanks!

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Old Mar 10, 2008, 08:53 AM
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Re: LPNs in CT

Originally Posted by sweetgeorgianurse75 View Post
Hi I hope someone can help me. Are there good job opportunities for LPNs in CT? I'm hoping to move there soon, but I want to make sure as a single mom I can afford a good living up there. What is a good area to raise kids and find good job opportunities? Thanks!

Plenty of Jobs up hear in CT. Depending on the area of nursing you would like to do. Pay ranges from $20 to $30 an hour, for years experience. As for the area you would like, it's up to you. The shoreline is wonderful, but cost of living is higher here as well. So good luck....

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