Re: Florida LPN moving to Dallas
As a former Dallas resident, here is what I will caution you on:
Do NOT let people talk you into moving farther out to the farther suburban and more rural areas just because the homes/apartments get cheaper if your husband (and possibly you as well) will be working downtown.
Depending on the time of day, commuting in DFW can be a nightmare and it is not worth the money you save by moving to McKinney or Van Alstyne for example.
If you have kids or just prefer a more rural or suburban setting, then yes you should look to the northern suburbs, and go past McKinney if you want more country and less suburb, but you really didn't mention any of those things.
If you are a young childless couple, stay in Dallas. Uptown, Lower Greenville, Oak Lawn, Turtle Creek (can get spendy) are all great places in Dallas proper to live and are close to the big hospitals and facilities that generally pay LVN's the best. Downtown/Deep Ellum itself was in the process of trying to spruce up the area and get people to move into many newly renovated lofts when I left. Not sure how well that project went, that was about 3 years ago or so.
Farther north up 75 off Walnut Hill or Greenville Ave. also has nice areas to live that are close to downtown. White Rock Lake area is also very nice but can also get very expensive.
My last LVN job at a downtown Dallas hospital paid $22/hr and that was considered top pay. When I first moved there my first LVN job in a hospital paid $15/hr and that was fairly standard for that time.
Agency rates of course will be higher if you want to do that.
LTAC's in Dallas can be nightmarish places to work but often are the best paying places for LVN's in Dallas with plenty of overtime.
Good luck.
Dallas is a great city and I really enjoyed my years living there.
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