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Old Jun 26, 2005, 03:00 AM
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The Pay - Military vs Civilian

Just curious, who do you think makes more money a civilian nurse or a military nurse? Try to take in consideration the tax breaks and extras the military gets as well as the possibility of extra hours. If at all possible. If you can say why you think one makes more than the other I would be curious to know that too.

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Old Jun 26, 2005, 03:04 AM
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civilian world makes more money but military probably pays more as far as pride and such goes

why is because you can't make overtime in the military.

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Old Jun 26, 2005, 03:35 AM
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Just more in comparison.... Who do you think has more of a raise? For example I think if everyone gets their raise when they are supposed to 20 years from the starting point I believe the military is making more money. 20 years being an O-4 at the min. If this is the case, if, at what point does this occur? I know this is such a variable thing but I am trying to speak in general.

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Old Jun 26, 2005, 01:42 PM
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I agree w/Nurse Pamela--If the nurse stays in the service and progresses thru the ranks, she would definitely make more $$ in the long run.

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Old Jun 26, 2005, 03:01 PM
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Don't forget about a pension after 20 years too.

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Old Jun 26, 2005, 03:50 PM
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Thanks. Anybody else have any thoughts?

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Old Jun 26, 2005, 10:25 PM
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I would recommend you make your own comparison, since you know what nurses make in your area. Military pay scales are available to the public at www.dod.mil/dfas. Go to military pay information and select current rates under the heading of pay rates. You can then select either a MS Word or PDF document that will show you 2005 pay scales. Almost all nurses come on active duty as an O-1 (may be an O-2 if you have significant clinical experience - depends on branch of service). A standard "due-course" officer will be an O-3 after about 4 years of service, an O-4 after about 10, and an O-5 after 14-16 years of service. Keep in mind that these pay scales are strictly pay - you have to go to other parts of the site to see tax-free allowances for housing and subsistence. Housing allowances are based on geographic location and rank.

In my case, I surpassed my BSN classmates as far as pay is concerned after I had been on active duty for about 4 years.

Hope that helps to answer your questions!

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Old Jun 26, 2005, 10:26 PM
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There are many benefits to being a nurse in the military as long you continue to climb the rank structure and not remain stagnant. The pay, the thirty day leave a year, the medical/dental/vision benefits, housing on base, or housing stipend to live off base, able to travel and live in many different places of the world, educational benefits.........military nursing has it all. IMO. If I were young enough, I'd become a military nurse.

I've worked as a department of the army civilian nurse and made great pay, received good benefits, but surely didn't get thirty days a year pay. I wish.

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Old Jun 26, 2005, 10:36 PM
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Thanks Cheerfuldoer! I forgot to mention those intangibles - pension, healthcare/dental, paid vacation, education, travel. I've taken advantage of all (except the pension - that's another 9 years away!) of them. I guess I've just taken them for granted!

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Old Jun 27, 2005, 12:48 AM
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Has anyone been a military nurse for more than 3-4 years and found that their civilian counterpart made more money? Not counting all the extras. Just take home pay. I know there is a big grey area here. One can not look at the pay scale and equate d/t housing allowances and cost of living and the what nots.

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