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Old Mar 14, 2004, 07:54 AM
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? Relocating to the Bridgton area.

Contemplating a move to southern Maine--Bridgton area. Anyone with information on the area and Bridgton Hospital. What would a RN with 10+ years experience expect to make? I have med-surg, peds, and ER experience. Thanks!

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I'm in Portland, at Maine Medical Center but have a friend that works nights at Bridgton Hospital - there are only 30-35 beds in the whole hospital, 4 of them critical care. I think new grads start around $16-$17/hour, so an experienced RN may start around $20-$23? Just a guess, but cost of living is pretty low in that area. Where are you relocating from?

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Old Mar 14, 2004, 11:53 AM
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Thanks for the info Sadie. I private messaged you, I hope!! Small and quiet sounds GREAT to me!! I'd be relocating from Massachusetts.

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Originally Posted by joules300
Contemplating a move to southern Maine--Bridgton area. Anyone with information on the area and Bridgton Hospital. What would a RN with 10+ years experience expect to make? I have med-surg, peds, and ER experience. Thanks!
Try www.cmhc.org to make a connection with Bridgton Hospital. It is associated with Central Maine Medical Center, the regional trauma center. It is a beautiful area and there are advantages in working in a rural area for sure.

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