Re: Thinking of becoming an RN - please help
Salaries vary widely according to geographic area, shifts, etc. You can bet where the starting salary is higher, the cost of living is commensurate. Ditto benefits - the cost of health insurance is the number one problem for most companies in the US now, so expect that you will see some portion of your check, in a yearly increasing amount, go towards that.
There are any number of shifts and combinations of hours and work settings available. This is not to say you will get your first choice, but that the chances are good that you will eventually find something ideal, but may well have to cope with less-than-ideal hours and situations until then.
Generally speaking, the $ side of being a nurse is decent, but not good enough to keep you coming back day after day if you hate what you do.
I don't subscribe to the "nursing as a calling" theory. I accidentally wandered into health care and stayed because it offered a steady decent paycheck and lots of flexibility. I do think you have to have a basic like of people to be a (good) nurse. Sick people can be pretty cranky, and mgt can be even worse. You have to be confident, but not arrogant to the point that you won't ask questions or you can kill someone. You have to be able to speak up for yourself without sticking your foot in your mouth.
Getting through nursing school is a trial all by itself, and even if you have hopes of staying away from the icky parts of nursing after you get out, the fact is that you have to wade through them to graduate.
Good luck with your decision.
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