Ok, I originally posted this on another thread as I'm new to this forum and not sure where this information would be most useful. If anyone has any suggestions on where to post this for everyone interested please let me know, as salary seems to be a common question.
Hey, everyone. I am an ADN student starting my second year in August and have been looking at starting nursing pay for new grads both on blogs and other places. Having looked at CT where I live now, and Georgia and California where my husband might get transferred, it seems that if you use the Bureau of Labor Statistics web site, the new grad salaries I hear from people on blogs and in person tend to be between the 10th and 25th percentile for BASE pay day shift, with higher cost of living areas starting closer to the 25th. Obviously, it depends on where you work and there are some generous differentials being offered by some hospitals for night shift ($4-$5/hr I hear) but the website can give you a good estimate and give you an idea of potential earnings w/ experience (median pay). I am going to try to paste a link to use where you can enter your metro area and create custom tables, but if it doesn't work go to BLS.gov and play around.
Hope this helps.
http://data.bls.gov/oes/search.jsp
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