Published Jun 3, 2015
PedsNurseT
2 Posts
I've been a LVN for 5 years and gainfully employed for 3 1/2 of those years. My current employer hasn't given raises in 3 years. I love my patients and grateful for the experience/opportunity. I'm not by any means complaining but rather in need of a better paying job. I start school this fall to complete prerequisites for the RN program. I have Vent/Trach, G-Tube, Colostomy care experience and IV Certification. I'm looking in the Inland Empire and surrounding areas. Any suggestions my fellow nurses? Any information you have will be greatly appreciated. ☺
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Inasmuch as I have seen a general decrease in (posted) wages in my area of nursing, home health, in the past several years, I really don't know what to tell you.
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
Due to wage deflation in southern CA, the general range of pay rates will fall into the $14 to $23 hourly range. It is doubtful you'd be offered higher or lower than that.
Archerlpvn, LPN, LVN
228 Posts
14 is a joke... I know MA's getting paid more than that..
Mchs4735
69 Posts
In addition to what The Commuter said, it all depends on where you work (as in the actual place you work). For Instance, my cousin is a MA at Kaiser and makes $26/hour (but everyone knows it's hard to get into Kaiser)
Union = More Money
Hello_Pretty, RN
119 Posts
I'm a new grad LVN and working in a SNF in Shafter and my pay is $23/hr. I hear we are paid a bit more than our Bakersfield facility (most of us commute). I have seen job postings listing pay anywhere from $17-22 for one year experience. I was quite surprised I was getting paid that much. I would expect pay down south to be a little more, but I have only seen posted wages lower than what I earn. Btw cost of living is insanely cheap in the San Joaquin Valley.
Adele_Michal7, ASN, RN
893 Posts
I make $27 in Northern Cal; I didn't realize there was a wide disparity between So Cal and Nor Cal!
California's a big state; it depends on where you live due to cost of living.
Also, how many years experience do you have?
California's a big state; it depends on where you live due to cost of living.Also, how many years experience do you have?
That's true it's huge here. 6 years:)
starvin4u3
8 Posts
Im a new grad LVN in the Inland Empire, there are alot of heath care facilities that are looking for experienced LVN, unfortunately Ive been denied many jobs because of no experience. The pay in this area is depending on who you work for ...Ive seen ranges from $15- 23 and Home health $25-30 per visit. Kaiser pays well, they usually start you off as on call/per diem , which is the best way to get in. Beaver Medical Clinic, Loma Linda Medical Center, Department of Corrections, even the Shierff Department needs LVN .. try Maxium Home Heath and Charter HomeHeath ... its so many out here
Good luck
JenWork
76 Posts
Try knolls west post acute care in victorville.they hire new lvns. Starting is like 18