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Buffalo nurses

I have a question for Nurses in Buffalo, NY.

I have been working as an LPN for 4 years - I have experience in Trauma, ER, Cardiology and addiction treatment.

The same year that I graduated from LPN school - i started my LPN - RN, BSN transition program and I will graduate in 3 months.

After graduation, I will be moving to Buffalo - I was hoping some of you could give me some advice.

Where are the best places to work? (i will be living around Amhurst / Williamson? area)

From internet searches it looks like "Sisters" is a pretty solid place to work - but I was hoping that I could get some advice from the people who live it. Also if someone could advise of the starting pay for an RN, BSN in that area - I would really appreciate that, as well.

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hi i work as a pca at sisters hospital. And yes it is a solid place to work im not sure exactly but i think the rns start around 23 an hour plus if you get called in or asked to work an extra shift you get an extra 10 and hour plus if its over your 75 hours your get time and a half. so not to shabby if you ask me.

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Thank you both for the response!

I'm bumping this thread in hopes that more Buffalo nurses will see it.

MFS sounds REALLY interesting and is going to be close to the area that I will be moving to. Could you give me more information about it???

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