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Jul 12, 2006, 10:12 PM
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RN with huge medical debt, looking for high paying work
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Hey all, I was a member here on allnurses before and received a lot of great advice that led me to getting a job with Johns Hopkins Hospital. Back then I was in it for all the right reasons, and still feel like I am, but money has become a serious issue. . . 2 weeks before I was supposed to leave for Johns Hopkins, I was run over by a very careless, and very unisured truck driver. The bills were tremendous, and I've not worked in three years second to being bedridden for 5 months, and a host of long lasting injuries sustained in the wreck. Still, I went back to school and got a degree in Health Administration (graduated with highest honors) and already have a couple of years of Med/Surg experience as an RN. I'd like to pay off my medical /school debts, which are huge and then go into LTC. So. . . is kind of like I'm a new grad again, but I am looking to totally maximize my earnings potential by moving the WHERE EVER I CAN MAKE THE MOST MONEY IN A reasonably SAFE ENVIRONMENT. I'm single, very mobile, and have been rehabed enough to handle anything but Med/Surg again. Any suggestions. . . Are there some cities that are just paying that much more than others? Is the Middle East still worth it? I'm thinking travel nursing, but I need experience in a specialty area first right? Any suggestions? Please/thank you. . . (PS, I'm about 100% healthy again, and stopped whining about my accident before I even left my house/hospital bed I was stuck in there. . . so, I'm READY TO WORK, and I have a great attitude...) I was looking at LTC in Texas, but at $18/HR I can't even pay rent/bills! LTC is my long-term goal though. . . someday I would like to build my own nursing home that utilizes the Eden Alternative Principles. Thanks again. R.
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Jul 12, 2006, 10:19 PM
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Re: RN with huge medical debt, looking for high paying work
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how high?
back on page 2 there is a thread "What is ur 2 week pay" with lots of answers
I've seen ads for RNs in Phoenix Arizona for $90,000.
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Jul 12, 2006, 10:44 PM
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Re: RN with huge medical debt, looking for high paying work
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Home care IV infusion can provide you some big $$$ if willing to travel over large territory. Certainly is easier on the back/muscles. Look into it in your area.
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Jul 12, 2006, 11:49 PM
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Palm tree lover
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Re: RN with huge medical debt, looking for high paying work
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Look into area agency. You can pick and choose your assignments and earn a high hourly rate. If you don't want to work Med-Surg, simply tell the agency that you'd like to avoid Med-Surg.
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Jul 13, 2006, 01:10 AM
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Re: RN with huge medical debt, looking for high paying work
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Originally Posted by neophyte
Is the Middle East still worth it?
I hope you don't choose travel nursing in the Middle East. I think it's far too dangerous for an American in the current climate. Too many Islamofascists who are out for Americans.
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Jul 13, 2006, 12:04 PM
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Re: RN with huge medical debt, looking for high paying work
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Too many Islamofacists? Maybe if we can get past sophomoric name calling and start seeing other people as what they are: human beings just like us. . .
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Jul 13, 2006, 12:30 PM
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Re: RN with huge medical debt, looking for high paying work
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Originally Posted by neophyte
Too many Islamofacists? Maybe if we can get past sophomoric name calling and start seeing other people as what they are: human beings just like us. . .
Not a nurse yet, but you wouldn't catch me even considering going to the Middle East. If the United States wasn't an Iraqi occupant, maybe. . .no, I take that back. I could have the best of intentions and attitudes, but that may not mean anything to the ONE Anti-American person it would take to ruin my whole day. Especially right now, given the current state of affairs.
There have to be places within the States that can offer a "comfortably" safe environment that pay well enough for what you're looking for.
Either way, good luck!!
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Jul 13, 2006, 01:21 PM
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Re: RN with huge medical debt, looking for high paying work
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You said you have a degree in Health Administration ... is it a Bachelors or a Masters? If you have your MHA you may be able to get into more of a management/administrative position that would likely pay more than floor nursing AND involve working shorter days.
Another option, as a couple others have also recommended, is to work through an agency, either as a traveler or right in your hometown. Agencies typically offer much higher salaries in lieu of perks such as insurance, PTO/vacation, and other company-sponsored incentives. It might be worth looking into.
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Jul 13, 2006, 01:33 PM
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I'm hungry...
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Re: RN with huge medical debt, looking for high paying work
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Originally Posted by neophyte
Too many Islamofacists? Maybe if we can get past sophomoric name calling and start seeing other people as what they are: human beings just like us. . .
OK, there are too many human beings that like to kill Americans over there.
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Jul 13, 2006, 01:42 PM
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Re: RN with huge medical debt, looking for high paying work
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Originally Posted by multicollinarity
I hope you don't choose travel nursing in the Middle East. I think it's far too dangerous for an American in the current climate. Too many Islamofascists who are out for Americans.
Don't do it. It's not worth it if you don't live long enough to ENJOY being debt free...
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