Re: 1st time Med-surg traveler looking into San Francisco - tips?
San Francisco is a great, but tough, market. First of all, trying to get a job in the actual city is a challenge. Nurses who work in a San Francisco hospital can now get PTO (including travellers). Therefore, once most travellers get there, they rarely leave.
The housing is outrageously expensive. I agree with a previous post which stated that you are better off taking the company provided housing, and not the stipend.
Pay here is kind of tricky. Many recruiters will quote you a pay rate that sounds like $37-$40 per hour. What you need to ask the recruiter is if that is the blended pay rate, or is that the base pay rate? In other words, I have worked an assignment where I get a base pay of $32/hr for the first 8 hours. Then for hours 9-12, you get paid time and a half, which is $48/hr. If you average out the two different rates, you get about $37/hr for a 12 hour shift. So, be very sure when your recruiter quotes you a rate if that is the base or the blended rate. Otherwise, you will be very shocked when you get your first check. I did work one hospital here in the Bay Area where the base was $26.50 (great hospital, but didn't know that was at the low end of the spectrum). So, when a recruiter gives you a quote of a pay rate, ask if that is the blended or the base rate. Most base rates are anywhere from $26 to $34, with the average base at right around $30. The $34 one is rapidly filling their positions with actual staff, so they are not renewing their travelers. Basically, look for something around the $30 mark for your base, and you should be on par with the rest of the area.
For per diem pay, it depends on what route you take. A couple of the nursing agencies pay you $40/hr, but the agency reported that you only have to pay taxes on about $25/hr of it. Not quite sure how that worked out. Needless to say, only worked a couple of shifts through them as I was kind of nervous about the tax issue. For hospitals, of course, the pay rate is more than going through a staffing agency. But, you will be locked into that one hospital, and they require a minimum amount of hours per week or per month. Whereas with some staffing agencies, they don't have a minimum amount of time you have to give them. Per diem hospital pay works out somewhere between $55-$65 per hour. My current hospital pays about $56/hr, but they are really nice and flexible with my schedule. They understand that I am a traveller and don't have a lot of days I can give up to them. For me, money is important, but for a per diem job, it is more important that the hospital be flexible with my schedule.
Also, I agree with the previous poster about looking at the cities around the Bay Area. San Mateo, Redwood City, South San Francisco, Berkely, Daly City, even Palo Alto are good options for the Bay Area. You won't be living in the City itself, but you will be no more than 30 minutes by car, or you can take the BART in.
Just because there is not an opening in the City itself, don't miss out on the Bay Area. Just pick one of the cities in the area, and then you'll get to experience all that the Bay Area has to offer.
And the earlier post was right - be sure to bring a jacket!!!! Don't forget your bike as well. Lots of great paths to ride up here, both road and mountain.
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