How much do you get paid?

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Just curious into knowing how much does an rn start off with if working in a hospital??? Does it depend what unit you choose to work in? Or qualifications you have??

Specializes in Cardiology and ER Nursing.

It varies widely from state to state, and even from area to area within states.

Specializes in CT stepdown, hospice, psych, ortho.

most hospitals have a set rate based on how many years of experience you have and then you get yearly raises (hopefully)

I'll tell you in the space of 3 years and a switch between east coast to the west coast, pay increased by almost $20 an hour.

OH I SEE.... IM IN NYS...

Specializes in Cardiac Surgical ICU.

23 an hour in PA

Thank you very much for your answers....

Specializes in neuro/ortho med surge 4.

I make 23.39/hr on the east coast. New grad rate for first shift. Increase of 4 dollars ad hour for 2nd shift.

Specializes in LTC.

I get paid 22.50/hr. plus one dollor evening diff. New grad lpn in maryland.

Specializes in ED, Pedi Vasc access, Paramedic serving 6 towns.

Northern New England I get paid 28.00 / hr with three years experience.

20.90 4months experience

45$/hr in California with 2 years experience as LPN and 1 year experience as RN. general med surg in a rural setting.

Specializes in Cardiac.
45$/hr in California with 2 years experience as LPN and 1 year experience as RN. general med surg in a rural setting.

I always wondered how people afford to live on the west coast. Now I see that they make double what I do!

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