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No. 70
from Smiley2055
Old Aug 19, 2009, 10:26 PM

Default Re: CNA's/PCT's how much do you make?
I make 11.55 on weekdays and 12.55 on weekends....i get benefits and tuition reinbursiment...pretty sweet deal compared to others i guess. Idk if working in a hospital compared to a nursing home is different pay?
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No. 71
from humanity
Old Aug 23, 2009, 10:17 PM

Default Re: CNA's/PCT's how much do you make?
here in central arkansas, starting PCT is $8 an hour
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No. 72
from adv379
Old Aug 26, 2009, 09:00 AM

Default Re: CNA's/PCT's how much do you make?
as a CNA I was originally offered $9.50 but when they found out I was bilingual they offered me $11 starting pay, no benefits...btw I work with a home health agency
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No. 73
from ChrisEMTB
Old Aug 28, 2009, 12:13 AM

Default Re: CNA's/PCT's how much do you make?
PCT Nursing student in Eastern Georgia PRN at $10.78/Hr for Juniors and $11.74/Hr for Seniors +$2.00 Shift diff for evenings/weekend hours. Can only work 8hr/week.
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No. 74
Old Aug 28, 2009, 02:19 PM

Default Re: CNA's/PCT's how much do you make?
PCA/StNA 12.57 per hour plus 2 dollars an hour shift differential on weekends and another 2.00 dollars extra for night shift. $ 16.57 ph or 14.57 day shift on weekends
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No. 75
from mid2348
Old Sep 02, 2009, 11:24 PM

Default Re: CNA's/PCT's how much do you make?
In Connecticut $15.00 + $2.00 shift diff on weekends as a hospital PCT in CCU.
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No. 76
from Bdcpmm1
Old Oct 04, 2009, 07:05 AM

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As a CNA/PCT in Chicago I make 14.07 and .65 on the weekends. I work the nightshift. But I've there 7 years. I started off making 9.80. Thats is why I'm in school for LPN.
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No. 77
from Bdcpmm1
Old Oct 04, 2009, 07:11 AM

Default Re: CNA's/PCT's how much do you make?
Originally Posted by stargazerlilly79 View Post
PCA/StNA 12.57 per hour plus 2 dollars an hour shift differential on weekends and another 2.00 dollars extra for night shift. $ 16.57 ph or 14.57 day shift on weekends
Wow! what state do you work in? My hospital is late with everything. They trained us to be Clinical Techs blood drawing. EKG's ect..
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No. 78
from escapebigd
Old Nov 10, 2009, 10:51 AM

Default Re: CNA's/PCT's how much do you make?
Dallas LTC for 10 an hour with good benes and 26 days pto a year starting out no experience. After 6 months I'm going to apply to hospitals though and hope to get something higher.
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