Originally Posted by motorcycle mama
Get a load of this...I am working for the same staffing agency doing private duty and after 3 yrs. I am making the same thing I started out with.
To add insult to injury, they are starting LPN's out at more than nurses who have been with them for years.
Of course they are. They are paying the experienced nurses less because they can. They have gotten the message that those nurses will not leave. It's (from their perspective) an intelligent business decision.
The bigger question is why nurses stay in positions like that. Moving frequently (or at the very least making companies know that you will if they don't treat you very well) is the key to making more money, and being treated well.