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In Memphis, you can expect around 18-20/hr in LTC. In the hospital, if you can find one that will hire an LPN, you can expect around 14-15/hr. Jail system is anywhere from 15-20 depending on which one you go to. MR/DD is the same, 15-20 depending on where you go. MD offices/clinics around 14/hr.
Have worked in several different venues. The best paying job in west tn. that i ever had was home health but alot of traveling in your own vehicle. that makes it not worth it. (18 per hr) hospital generally depends on experience 12/14 perhr, nursing home 13-15 per hour. A clinic in this area is anywhere from 8-13 a hour depending on experience but am also in a rural area with the closest large city is jackson
I am a new LPN grad in the Nashville area and everyone in my class who has found a job is making between 15-19/hr. That is at a Dr office, private duty, LTC's, and Home health. The Dr offices pay on the low end. Hospitals slightly more, then LTC's, with private duty and Home health paying the most. I found a PRN job at a 5 star LTC that pays 16.50/hr base pay, +3/hr for PRN, +3/hr for nights, + 1/hr for weekends :-) So that really adds up. I could potentally be making 23.50/hr if I worked weekend nights.
I'm a CNA so all those salaries beat mine. lol. I'm fixing to take the LPN and wanted to know the wages in TN. I was aiming to get out of LTC but I guess that's not going to happen if they pay better than hospitals...oh well. Guess after this I'll go for my RN. I want to work in the maternity ward one day (:
I am in Memphis, Tenn and I am looking at starting an lpn program this coming October. I previously attended a BSN program but had to withdraw due to my financial aid ending so I have had to take sort of a detour to my BSN but I figured starting with my lpn would offer me some good experience while I get back to my BSN. I hope I am doing the right thing. Can anyone offer any advice or suggestions?
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I am about to graduate and I have NO IDEA what to expect for an hourly rate. I am new to TN and I am brand new to this field. I don't want to over sell myself nor under sell myself. I thought about being honest and stating such at an interview but I don't think that would be a good idea. I have gone online and tried to research currenty salaries but I am not sure how accurate the websites are and of course job postings do not stage wages. I'd greatly appreciate any info anyone can give!