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Just a little background information about myself before I start asking one of the many questions I have. I was formerly an LPN at a SNF for about two years. I recently graduated RN school last June and am currently working on a telemetry floor for the past few months. I plan on getting a years of experience before I make any moves (as well as ACLS among other certifications) and am starting some general education classes that I need for my BSN. My question is, how bad is it in SoCal as far as jobs for an RN with my type of experience? I love my job but have been very unhappy with where I currently live (Small, somewhat conservative type town) so I need to make a move for my own personal reasons. I recently booked a trip for the summertime to see how I like the area and will make decision from there. Any advice is greatly appreciated! I posted this in the CA nursing with no luck.

Specializes in Med/surg, Tele, educator, FNP.

They need nurses in the high dessert for sure!

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Specializes in ICU.

What is considered high desert? I am moving to Apple Valley/Victorville in about 3 weeks. CA license application is pending now. Anybody know what the good hospitals are in that area and what one could expect as far as salary??

Thanks!

Specializes in Emergency, Trauma, Critical Care.

High Desert is Victorville area. The nurse I knew with 7 year exp in L & D at same hospital was making 41ish hr base and another 6 or 7 hr night differential. It was unionized. I wish I could remember the name. :/ I think there's only 3 hospitals there. It's very deserty though. Prepare yourself for that.

Specializes in Med/surg, Tele, educator, FNP.

Victor valley hospital

Desert regional medical center

I don't know the third

Specializes in med/surg/tele/neuro/rehab/corrections.

Which hospitals in Victorville are union?

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