Re: Relocating
Hi Kimberly. My husband and I recently moved here from Southern California to Nashville for a job transfer for him. I have been a registered nurse in CA since '98 and was working registry making 38 $$$ per hour working 8 hour shifts 2 or 3 days a week in Med/Surg. We own a condo in Orange County and have it listed for sale but the market is soft so will likely lease it for 2100.00 a month (pretty cheap for the area). We are living in a high rise downtown Nashville, a 100 year old converted office building. We have a spacious 2 bedroom 2 bath withg hardwood floors, 12 foot ceilings, security and killer views of the Cumberland River and Nashville skyline.
It is a convenient location to walk to any club, restaurant or even Titan Stadium and the people we meet are really friendly. We are paying 1700.00 per month plus parking for our 2 cars, pet deposits for our dog and cat and our utilities are about 35% cheaper than CA. Gas and food are also cheaper overall. I haven't worked as a nurse since November and am just now starting to plump up my resume and call a few hospitals (Baptist, Vandy, Metro) as well as registries. Yesterday was pretty discouraging for me but today I received my paperwork forms to get endorsed here in TN (160 $$$ plus picture, fingerprint and background fees) and I also need to renew my CPR.
I was told over the phone that I would be making 27.00 tops working 12 hour shifts here and would have to travel up to 50 miles out for shifts. Overall it seems like not a lot of turnover at the hospitals. I'm the first one to say that being a California RN has spoiled me with guaranteed shifts, sign on bonuses and staffing ratios so I'm a bit dismayed that the red carpet hasn't been rolled out for me !!!! I actually have to work at this, on top of getting settled into my new home, finding a new dentist, dry cleaner, grocery store and dealing with missing my friends and family and not knowing anyone here.
There are a lot of positives to living here in TN, overall the quality of life is better than California, I adore the south and every day I find another reason to love it here. Getting my foot in the door here in the nursing industry is another step for me and it's a lonely struggle but HEY!!! If it was easy everyone would be doing it. I hope this helps. Moving is never easy, I've been wearing the same underware since last Thursday and I still can't find my favorite t shirt! Half my stuff is in storage, we really had to downsize to move in here but it was one of the few places that accepted pets.
I hope this information helps you. I will continue posting as I (hopefully) make some progress towards getting back to work. Good luck!
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