Is it OK to contact recruiter?

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Specializes in Emergency.

We have been considering a move to the Clearwater, Florida area for a few years now, to be closer to family. We are starting to put the pieces of the puzzle together so we can make it happen. As we look for housing I'm finding it difficult to make a budget having no idea what my pay range will be. I've seen several people post here to ask about pay range in that area an no one ever replies. Besides, I would like more accurate information before I plan our budget and start the serious search. Would it be appropriate for me to email or call the nurse recruiters at the hospitals in the area we will be moving to and ask what their standard pay rate is? For now, I feel like all my planning and research would be a moot point if the pay range isn't up to par. If it is, then we can step up our game and make it happen. And I don't want to waste my time applying to and interviewing for jobs just to find out that it won't work. Any advice? BTW, I'm an ER nurse of almost 3 years. Thanks!

I haven't been a nurse but a year, but i can't see if being a horrible idea for a general ballpark. I sure wouldn't want to relocate then struggle financially. You aren't looking for a quote, but just need to have a decent range given your specific experience.

Specializes in MICU, SICU, CICU.

It is bad form, unprofessional and gives the impression that your only concern is the money which is very off putting. Salary and reimbursement for relocation expenses are negotiated with HR after you are offered the position.

Try a search in the Florida forum and post your salary inquiry there for a more targeted response.

Specializes in Emergency.
It is bad form, unprofessional and gives the impression that your only concern is the money which is very off putting.

This is what I'm thinking, too. However, I'm just looking for a ballpark, not a quote, as that will help me decide if the move is even feasible. I have searched the Florida forum and seen many others post the same question recently and I haven't really seen any decent answers. Thanks for your reply.

My friend works as an ICU New Grad RN in Orlando. I believe she makes around $25 per hour, not including night and weekend differential.

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