Is this travel contract resonable or am I being low balled

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Hello Everyone,

This is my first post. I just received a contract to work in a Northern California Hospital. Here are the financial terms:

48hr/week for 13 weeks

Hourly wage: $22.75

Overtime: $35.49

Housing stipend: $693/week

Per Diem: $427/week

Total take home pay after estimated taxes: $2014.37/week

I'm fine with the take home pay, I just can't wrap my brain around my hourly wage. This is the first time I have worked with this company and I'm just not sure. I might have been spoiled because the travel company that I normally work with pays a fantastic hourly salary and gives either free housing or a housing stipend. They just did not have anything in California at this time. For this company, I had to take the housing stipend because my take home pay would have been around $1,400/week without it.

I am excited about going to California. I'm excited about working for this hospital. But I keep thinking "I will be only making $22.75/hr that's crazy!" So my fellow travelers, does this seem like a reasonable contract? Should I just focus on my take home pay and block out my hourly wage?

Thank you for your replies

How much will housing be and your take home after that? If it is better or equal to what you are used to, what is your question?

Personally, I would try to negotiate the OT up. That would be better for the agency too as it gives you an incentive to make the agency more money.

What agency if you don't mind me asking?

Specializes in NICU.

You are also getting a $427/wk Per Diem (non-traveling nurses don't get Per Diem). If you add that into your hourly wage it's $31.65/ hr.

How much will your housing be? You have to configure that in. If you're making 2,000 a week and housing is 1600/month, then you're down to $1600 a week.

Hopefully you can find cheap housing

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