ATTENTION ALLAGNCY NURSES! QUESTION 4 YA

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Just want to know 3 things:

1 What is your hourly wage?

2 What state do you work in?

3 How many years have you been practicing?

Thank you sooooooooo muuuuuuch ! ! ! !

My hourly wage varies based on my agency's contract with the facility and the area in which I work: $27-31/hr. Oregon. 19 years as a nurse; two years agency.

My hourly wage varies based on my agency's contract with the facility and the area in which I work: $27-31/hr. Oregon. 19 years as a nurse; two years agency.

In Philadelphia at my agency, a specialty RN (ICU, L&D) can make on 7-3 $40/hr, 3-11 $42/hr, 11-7 $45/hr. This is on the weekends.

I've been an RN 4 years and have done agency 6 months.

In Philadelphia at my agency, a specialty RN (ICU, L&D) can make on 7-3 $40/hr, 3-11 $42/hr, 11-7 $45/hr. This is on the weekends.

I've been an RN 4 years and have done agency 6 months.

Hi again Aaron!

$29 weekdays, 7a-7p

$31 weekend days, and I get $34/hr when I pull charge.

Been a nurse for almost 6yrs, Texas

Hi again Aaron!

$29 weekdays, 7a-7p

$31 weekend days, and I get $34/hr when I pull charge.

Been a nurse for almost 6yrs, Texas

Originally posted by nurseaaron:

Just want to know 3 things:

1 What is your hourly wage?

2 What state do you work in?

3 How many years have you been practicing?

Thank you sooooooooo muuuuuuch ! ! ! !

Originally posted by nurseaaron:

Just want to know 3 things:

1 What is your hourly wage?

2 What state do you work in?

3 How many years have you been practicing?

Thank you sooooooooo muuuuuuch ! ! ! !

Thank you everyone for responding. This really helps. I'm starting a business that will allow the nurse to work independently as a contract nurse for hospitals. This will avoid the agency thus put more money in your pocket. Gathering info by state to get an idea of where the contracts should begin

Thanks for the help, and keep responding!

Aaron

Originally posted by nurseaaron:

Just want to know 3 things:

1 What is your hourly wage?

2 What state do you work in?

3 How many years have you been practicing?

Thank you sooooooooo muuuuuuch ! ! ! !

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Tommorrow will be no different than yesterday if no change is made today!

Thank you everyone for responding. This really helps. I'm starting a business that will allow the nurse to work independently as a contract nurse for hospitals. This will avoid the agency thus put more money in your pocket. Gathering info by state to get an idea of where the contracts should begin

Thanks for the help, and keep responding!

Aaron

Originally posted by nurseaaron:

Just want to know 3 things:

1 What is your hourly wage?

2 What state do you work in?

3 How many years have you been practicing?

Thank you sooooooooo muuuuuuch ! ! ! !

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Tommorrow will be no different than yesterday if no change is made today!

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