Another Pay Question!

U.S.A. Tennessee

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Specializes in Registered Nurse.

If you can answer, anybody know the pay rate range for TN....specifically Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, or even (smaller town) Greeneville??? I would appreciate the info.

Specializes in none, still looking.

Memphis can range from 17-19.00 for new RN + shift differentials * I lived there*

Nashville if can get them to call back 17-18 new RN + shift differentials

Knoxville :uhoh3: no comment

Specializes in Float.

I have been hearing 19-20 base memphis, around 18 nashville & jackson, around 16.50-17 knoxville. I also hear around 16-17 for johnson city so I'm guessing Greenville would probably be in that same 17ish range. Unfortunately COL is higher in East TN yet pay hasn't kept up :(

Specializes in Registered Nurse.

Thanks so much! I really appreciate it. Thinking of moving to TN in a year or two....but just that....thinking of it. It's probably a 40-60 chance. 40% chance I will and 60% chance I won't....but your answers helped a lot. :) Hope the pay goes up soon....

Specializes in Float.

I know it doesn't sound like big bucks. But you have to take in the low cost of living. There is a thread on the news section here at allnurses that shows a study done with COL factored in. TN was overall #32 in pay, BUT when you factor in the COL it moved all the way up to #7. I can make $20/hr in Memphis + shift diffs.. a new nurse can actually make close to $30 working nights/weekends. If you can get on a Baylor program exclusively weekend you can make 40-45/hr.

Now I live about 80 miles outside Memphis and I can buy a 3br for like 60-70k. For 200,000 I can buy a very nice house with lots of acreage. Wooded land runs 2-3k acre...

Now I've thought about moving to someplace like NC and nursing pay is very similar, yet housing is much higher. I have looked at lots of other states and I think my money will go much further towards a good quality of living around here. Of course my personal goal is to have a nice house and land. If you say wanted to rent an apt and do lots of fun city stuff then it might pay off to move to a higher col area...

But anyway I thought that study was pretty interesting. I mean yea in Cali you might make $50/hr but what would cost like 200k here would cost 800k there or more.

Of course as I said COL is much higher in East TN and wages are lower... so the $ go further over here in West TN...

What area do you live in now?

I know it doesn't sound like big bucks. But you have to take in the low cost of living. There is a thread on the news section here at allnurses that shows a study done with COL factored in. TN was overall #32 in pay, BUT when you factor in the COL it moved all the way up to #7. I can make $20/hr in Memphis + shift diffs.. a new nurse can actually make close to $30 working nights/weekends. If you can get on a Baylor program exclusively weekend you can make 40-45/hr.

Now I live about 80 miles outside Memphis and I can buy a 3br for like 60-70k. For 200,000 I can buy a very nice house with lots of acreage. Wooded land runs 2-3k acre...

Now I've thought about moving to someplace like NC and nursing pay is very similar, yet housing is much higher. I have looked at lots of other states and I think my money will go much further towards a good quality of living around here. Of course my personal goal is to have a nice house and land. If you say wanted to rent an apt and do lots of fun city stuff then it might pay off to move to a higher col area...

But anyway I thought that study was pretty interesting. I mean yea in Cali you might make $50/hr but what would cost like 200k here would cost 800k there or more.

Of course as I said COL is much higher in East TN and wages are lower... so the $ go further over here in West TN...

What area do you live in now?

Hello,

I would love to hear more about areas where housing is so inexpensive:monkeydance:

Thank you,

Erin

Specializes in Peds.

My sister in law's home in Jackson, TN didn't cost a lot more than mine here in SW Ohio. I have a 2,150 sq.ft. bi-level on 1/2 acre. She has a 3,000+ sq. ft. 2 story with an inground pool, pool house on about 5 acres. Base pay sounds like it's also higher down there....

Specializes in Float.

Rumor has it Jackson base pay is going up to 19.xx/hr for new grads. I may have to reconsider my hesitation to work in Jackson as it's a heck of a lot closer than Memphis..if pay is the same... just gotta find a good floor as a lot of them have very bad turnover.

Specializes in Peds.

I don't remember which hospital my SIL works in but she does a Baylor type deal and loves it. It works out great for a single mom too.

All of the floors in Jackson have a high turnover. Stay away from 8W, 8N, and 10N (has to deal with floor management). 5N is a busy floor if you like to work.

Specializes in Float.

Is 5N the GI med surg floor?

I have heard plenty bad from some of the others you mention. I think one of those is the one I heard was offering like a 8k sign on bonus to try and get nurses to work on that floor..not a good sign.

Specializes in ER,ICU and Progressive Care Unit,Peds.

I lived in East Tn all my life until I joined the Navy. In fact, I was born an raised in Greeneville.

As far as COL is low. My 1st apt the rent was only $305/month. My parents have a 3 bd/2ba, 2 car gar. and 1 acre lot and there house payment is only $600 or so a month. ($90,000 house).

I know that when I was looking for jobs in Johson City with is 45 mins north of Greeneville, the starting wages were $16 or $17/hr. Johnson City has the only magnet hosptial in Tn. Johnson city Medical Center.

I hope that helps.

I know it sounds like the pay isn't very good. But you must take in to consideration the COL. So for the area its pretty good.

Also, East Tn is a great place to live. Its very beautiful area. I miss home(can you tell). :crying2:

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