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Old May 15, 2008, 06:58 PM
spider11 (Female)
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Re: New Grad Pay Rates

I work just east of Indy, smaller hospital. Starting RN's make $22/hr, +20% nights, +10% more for weekends. (total 30% nights/weekends) Plus...weekend option for RN is extra $11/hr. Weekend option is 2 nights on weeekend +1 night through the week.

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Old May 16, 2008, 06:40 PM
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Re: New Grad Pay Rates

spider...can you tell me what hospital that is? (pm me if you want) thanks

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Old May 19, 2008, 11:21 AM
inmale (Male)
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Re: New Grad Pay Rates

Do any of the big hospitals around Indy still offer Tuition payback?

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Old May 19, 2008, 02:17 PM
LadyTiger44 (Female)
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Re: New Grad Pay Rates

At IU as a graduate nurse I am going to be getting paid $21.75. From 7p-11p its $3.50 more, and 11p-7a, its $4.00 more and on the weekends $5.00 more. We don't get a raise if we pass the boards; if we don't pass we become a student nurse with a decrease in pay and if it came to be that you didn't pass a second time you would be terminated. They offer Kaplan with their orientation. I am not sure about tuition reimbursment. Methodist and Riley are offering the same.

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Old May 26, 2008, 01:50 PM
Pat_Pat RN (Male)
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Re: New Grad Pay Rates

$21/hr as GN, $22 after passing boards. Nights is 2.50, Weekends are $5. If you can get weekend option, it is another $12.50.

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Old May 27, 2008, 12:56 PM
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Re: New Grad Pay Rates

At Methodist, IU or Riley, is there a difference in pay between ASN vs BSN for new grads?

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Old May 28, 2008, 11:58 AM
coltsgrl (Female)
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Re: New Grad Pay Rates

Originally Posted by Pat_Pat View Post
$21/hr as GN, $22 after passing boards. Nights is 2.50, Weekends are $5. If you can get weekend option, it is another $12.50.

May I ask which hospital this is, and is that 36 hours of pay, or 40, per week for the weekend option. I soooooo want that schedule! (I'm no competition though, I dont graduate for 2 more years, just curious!)

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Old May 31, 2008, 03:18 PM
LadyTiger44 (Female)
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At Methodist, IU or Riley, is there a difference in pay between ASN vs BSN for new grads?

As far as I have learned so far I do not think there is. I am pretty sure everyone starts out the same, and then like after three years you can move up your postition, or sooner if you have been a nurse somewhere else, they said it could be like 6 months and you would just talk to your manager about that. Then your pay would change. Then after that, you can move up one more position and for that you have to have a bachelors degree. I am not totally positive about this, but that is how I understood it-I have an ASN and the people I know who also got hired on at the same time I did also have ASNs. I would ask a recruiter. Hope this helps!

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Old Jun 02, 2008, 11:26 AM
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Re: New Grad Pay Rates

Thanks LadyTiger for the info.

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Old Jun 02, 2008, 08:49 PM
LadyTiger44 (Female)
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Re: New Grad Pay Rates

Your welcome, if you have any more questions you can pm me. I just started working there on the 27th and I like it so far. We have only been though orientation lol, but I think that Clarian is a great group of hospitals!

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