Company nurse vs. Hospital nurse.. Which pays higher?

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hey folks..

Currently, I'm employed as a company nurse in an American company based here in MidEast and earning a quite good salary. But though, salary is a bit satisfying, I'm planning not to renew at the end of contract to shift my field to being a hospital nurse. Company nurse, for me, isn't as interesting and challenging as with being a hospital nurse. I've been here for just 1.2 years. So, can anyone enlightened my mind if I'm pursuing the right track:smokin:.. Thanks..

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Swashbuckler

Specializes in ER, OHN, MS-Geriatric, MS - Pediatric.

It really depends on your purpose. But for me, I like Occupational Health Nursing more than in the hospital. I've worked in ER for 5 years, my salary was just enough. Then, I was employed as a Company Nurse. I like it as I am more independent, and can create close relationship to my patients--which is important.

And of course, the benefits are satisfying compare to the work.

It really depend on what you want. Do you worked for money of for excitement?:yes:

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You do realize this thread is over 3 years old

Specializes in ER, OHN, MS-Geriatric, MS - Pediatric.

Yes. And I am very aware of that. How about you? Do you realize that when you search "company nurse vs. hospital nursing" this thread is in the top 1 in google? And to think that nobody answer it for 3 years?

I answered for the sake of others. ;)

Specializes in Home Care.

That's because most people will Google occupational health nursing not company nurse

Specializes in ER, OHN, MS-Geriatric, MS - Pediatric.
That's because most people will Google occupational health nursing not company nurse

Are you sure about that?

Just checked google and found out these:

Company Nurse: monthly searches - 1, 600

Occupational health nursing: monthly searches - 590

Occupational health nurse: monthly searches - 2, 900

So, do you mean that you won't care about those 1, 000 people searching for it?

Specializes in Home Care.

Contact the site admin if this concerns you that much

Jepoy27, I think you missed the question being asked...."Which pays higher?" All those thousands of searches never answers what is being asked in this old thread.

It's either one or the another and yes, it can vary from one hospital to another, but what's your answer?

It doesn't matter if it's for enjoyment or excitement or whatever, maybe others do need to make more and others can make less and be very happy.

Specializes in ER, OHN, MS-Geriatric, MS - Pediatric.
Contact the site admin if this concerns you that much

Why do I need to contact the site admin? I only answered your comment my friend. You asked about google I answered you about google.

Jepoy27, I think you missed the question being asked...."Which pays higher?" All those thousands of searches never answers what is being asked in this old thread.

It's either one or the another and yes, it can vary from one hospital to another, but what's your answer?

It doesn't matter if it's for enjoyment or excitement or whatever, maybe others do need to make more and others can make less and be very happy.

That's the title but did you read the details of the question?

And about those thousands of searches, "company nurse vs. hospital nurse", What do you think they were searching for? Isn't this thread included with that?

Just to make myself clear. I answered for those people who are currently looking for "company nurse vs. hospital nurse", and the related things on that phrase. Now, if you think helping is wrong then report this post to admin.

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

This thread is asking if leaving Occupational nursing is a good choice and NOT about Google searches.

Please stick to topic. The OP clearly has moved on in 4 years.

Why do I need to contact the site admin? I only answered your comment my friend. You asked about google I answered you about google.

That's the title but did you read the details of the question?

And about those thousands of searches, "company nurse vs. hospital nurse", What do you think they were searching for? Isn't this thread included with that?

Just to make myself clear. I answered for those people who are currently looking for "company nurse vs. hospital nurse", and the related things on that phrase. Now, if you think helping is wrong then report this post to admin.

Yes, I did "read" the details, which you mentioned in the earlier postings on some of the points the OP wanted to hear and as you said..for the sake of others, thank you. So while the answers you gave kind of answered the details, there's no indication of the BOLD title's main inquiry question per se.

..."Which pays higher"? So based on your own experiences and those of the 1,000's of Goggle (which this was not about Googling), tell us "Which pays higher?"

It's a black or white answer.

There's no "C-Z" answer in this case question below. I think that's what others and for the sake of others wants to hear also. Simple.

What is the answer to "Which pays higher": (A). company nurse OR (B). hospital nurse?

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

I think the OP after 4 years has moved on thread closed

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