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CNA's what state are you in and what salary? thanks

NY...... depend where you work. LTC $9 to $15+ to start

Hospitals $12 To $16

Agencies $7.50 to $12

I live in Northwest Missouri. Base is 9.50 i make base 11.11 as PRN and nights are another 1.65 weekends are an extra .88.

Specializes in 6 yrs LTC, 1 yr MedSurg, Wound Care.

I'm working in a LTC facility outside Tulsa, OK for $8/hour. After a 90-day probationary period there is supposed to be a ($0.25??) raise.

Hospitals around here pay just over $9, I think, plus shift differential.

Oklahoma- hospital- base pay for 20 year old with cna certificate 10.00 and up plus extra on weekends and nights

I'm a CNA at an LTC facility in New Mexico. I've been working there for two years, and I get $9.27/hr. Definitely not worth it to me. The nurses treat you like crap, you do a lot of hard work and heavy lifting (I'm 24 weeks pregnant) and the residents are rude a lot. There are quite a few that are physically abusive. I've been bitten, clawed until my arm was bloody, dragged around by my hair, punched, kicked, spit on, and slapped. Granted, most of these injuries came from working in the Alzheimer's unit, and were the result of a nurse telling us to make a person receive care that was adamantly refusing it, but still.... they don't pay us enough for this crap.

NM CNA, reading through your posts tonight, I have to wonder why you do this job. Your posts are pretty negative for the most part. Maybe you're just burned out? Not all places are bad. Maybe you have found one that is and lord knows where I am is not perfect by far but I would be working at McDonalds for the same money if I disliked this so much.

I worked in a home for 6 developmentally disabled adults for several months (in San Diego area) and started at $10/hr. It went up to 11/hr after 2 weeks of "shadowing"...no benefits and depended on experience. I know the hospitals require more experience and would assume they pay more from what I have heard from others.

Specializes in LTC, Med/Surg.

Nursing homes in the area start at 8.25/hr for day shift, +.50/hr evenings and 1.00/hour nights. So basically, unless you worked nights, you could make more working at McDonald's.

Our little hospital is starting me at 9.36/hr for day shift, but it's a 12 hour shift.

Detroit, Michigan I am a new CNA so not sure if this basic pay. But just got hired at Nursing home and pay is $10.25 base, $0.25 per shift difference, not sure about the difference in weekend pay. But won't start the new job til Tuesday.

New York, 6 mos as a CNA, at nursing home 16.62

New York, 6 mos as a CNA, at nursing home 16.62

cdicapua :D you have email.

I was a CNA in AZ about a year ago.

Acute care I was making a base of 12hr, + my 20% night diff was 14.40, plus the 10% weekend diff it was 15.60

hey bugout -

can you say where you worked?

thanks!

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