What kind of pay/offers should I expect....

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Specializes in MS, ONCO, Geriatrics, HH, HS.

I'm will be re-entering nurse traveling career field next month(July 2012) I'm just kind of needing an update on what benefits/pay/housing pkg I should expect. Last contract I had was spring 2009. I was told I got just starting rate because I had less than experience than others. (I actually graduated 2007) At time of contract (April 2009) I received:

$20/hr 36 hr weeks for RN pay taxable plus...

$20/hr added on for need/housing stipend non-taxed

which included:

$385 housing stipend

$210 meals

$65+ mileage

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$660/week for 13 weeks

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=grand total contract just under $22,000

for 13 week assignment in Tulsa OK.

which at that time $20/hour was about what local resident RN's with 1 year exp were starting out at in hospitals.

I now have 5 years exp as RN this July....what should I expect and why/how/when should I negotiate more if offering me a low rate again?

So your hourly pay was $40 plus the housing expenses?

Specializes in MS, ONCO, Geriatrics, HH, HS.
So your hourly pay was $40 plus the housing expenses?

no the $40 included travel expenses. I received $40 total pre-taxed income per hour for this contract.

wow.maybe i should be a travel nurse.

Specializes in MS, ONCO, Geriatrics, HH, HS.
Wow...

wow...as in good like lots of money wow or wow like so sad paycheck wow? lol!!

Specializes in MS, ONCO, Geriatrics, HH, HS.
wow.maybe i should be a travel nurse.

Some states offer lots more such as a friend of mine was paid $62 hr for an 8 week assignment in North Dakota during winter months!! not sure if that covered expenses tho!

Specializes in Home Care.

what have you been doing since 2009?

Specializes in MS, ONCO, Geriatrics, HH, HS.

I have been doing everything from home health, case managment, house supervisor, and va hospital at present.

Specializes in Ortho/Uro/Peds/Research/PH/Insur/Travel.

My assignments have yielded me anywhere between $1,100 and $1,400 per week (after taxes). It IS a lot more than one would make in a full-time position, BUT it is NOT as glamorous as people thing. I pay rent at home AND where I live full-time. That takes a chunk of my change. You make more money if you locate a short-term living situation (versus taking the agency's housing), but it CAN be a REAL headache finding housing. Still, it's better money and it's an opportunity to see the country. Good luck!

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
Some states offer lots more such as a friend of mine was paid $62 hr for an 8 week assignment in North Dakota during winter months!! not sure if that covered expenses tho!
Then again, North Dakota has a severe housing shortage due to the recent oil boom, so housing there has been scarce and expensive.
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