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Does anyone know which cities and states are hiring LPN's for full-time work? I can't move right now but would like to know which cities and states have full time jobs for LPN's. Thanks :)
Hello Black Cat,
I saw your post and wanted to tell you I was just in Ohio(family funeral) and saw a billboard on the side of the road for nurses, especially LPN's. Now I was not in a big town area, I was on the scenic route to Galipolis. Also saw adds for Holtzer hospital and Holtzer LTC for LPN's. Several hospital's were asking for LPN's between the border of WV and Columbus. Ltc too. I know the money is around 14/hr depending on shift. One thing for sure, the cost of living is not too bad compared to some other areas. If you like big cities then all of them had adds for LPN's. Don't know how you would feel about moving back this way, but the jobs do seem to be in Ohio.
Thanks so much everyone. I use to live in Seattle. I do miss western WA. When I lived in West Virginia I spent all my time at the mall in St. Clairesville,Ohio. I do like Ohio. I love the snow so Michigan and Colorado sound so good too. I am so glad to hear that full-time jobs are available for LPN's in these areas.
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I work at Deaconnes Hospital, near UC main campus.