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Mar 23, 2007 12:01 PM

typical wage for lpn?


My sister is wanting to do the lpn program. I want her to do the rn program with me but she insists on the lpn. She says the wage is enough for her and her 9 year old son to live on. Does anyone know the range of lpn. I want to make sure shes ok.


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from fultzymom
Old Mar 23, 2007, 12:17 PM

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Not sure where you live but I am in Southern Ohio et at my nursing home a LPN starts out at about $15-$16 per hour full time. If you are contingent then you make $2 more on the hour. A RN starts out here at $21 per hour right out of school.
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from lizzyberry
Old Mar 23, 2007, 01:18 PM

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Thanks,I live like 15 min. from Chicago,IL
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from fultzymom
Old Mar 23, 2007, 02:56 PM

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I just talked with my DON et she is helping out at our sister facility in Cincinnati et they start out their LPN's at $19 per hour. So I would say that Chicago would be more like that pay due to the fact that it is a bigger city like Cincinnati is. But I am not for sure.
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from RNsRWe
Old Mar 23, 2007, 03:04 PM

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Beyond what the wage is right now, she might consider her marketability for other positions. You will find yourself in demand as an RN all the time, and have your choice of where you'd like to work. She will be limited in her selections, that's just how it is. The need for LPNs in nursing homes isn't likely to diminish at all; if she wants NH work forever, she'll be just fine with the LPN. But if she's looking only at the dollar income today, she's short-sighting herself (and potentially her son).

I don't want to start a debate with others about all the places LPNs have found work; I'm speaking generally.

Ultimately the choice is hers, and you shouldn't sweat over it. Do your own schoolwork, she'll do hers and you'll both get jos and compare notes. If you're very lucky, you'll both be happy whatever choice is made
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Old Mar 23, 2007, 03:23 PM

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The tyical starting wage in the kansas city area (Kansas) is $17-$18 dollars an hour for females. Males get $20+. In KCMO, they are offering $1000+ dollar sign on bonuses for LPNs. This is nursing homes I'm speaking of. In this area you can't make anything close to that in a doctor's office or hospital as an LPN. As an LPN you will do a lot harder work with fewer opportunities, and be less appreciatted. Plus, there is not as much room for advancement. If you have the financial ability(and the daycare) to do the RN program rather than the LPN program, you should do it.
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from CTstudent
Old Mar 23, 2007, 03:25 PM

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I think it's $25 hr where I am. Plus she can always go back to school if she wants to move up and make more.
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Old Mar 23, 2007, 03:34 PM

It certainly makes a difference where you live to determine what she will make. She will also be limited in where she will get a job as an LPN. There are many opportunities for LPNs in the nursing home settings, not so much in the Hospital setting. I would be curious as to why she is chosing LPN over RN. LPNs are so limited in their scope of practice. RNs have so many opportunities and specialties, and a much bigger horizon. In SW FL LPNs make $11-16/hr. RNs $25-$30 ++. I would hope money is not the reason she is going into nursing. Good luck to both of you. Little Tree
Bradenton, FL
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from Draken
Old Mar 23, 2007, 06:13 PM

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I live in a small town 13k people next bigger city is chico california

Lvn = Lpn Lvn's are starting at 22 an hour with a 2k sign on bonus at the LTC facility just around the corner from me

New grad RN
hospital in town 29.50
next town over 32.60 (15 minutes)
sacramento 38 an hour drive south
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from TheCommuter Staff
Old Mar 23, 2007, 08:49 PM

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LPN pay rates depend on your geographical region. If you live in rural Arkansas, you could earn as little as $9-$10 hourly. If you live in San Francisco, you could earn as much as $26-$27 hourly.
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