2015 Current LPN Pay

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What is your current 2015 pay as an LPN/LVN?

LPN in Northern Alberta, Canada.

I work in an Emergency department.

Currently making $29/hr plus shift differential: $5/night and $3.25/weekend

New and no experience nurse here in Treasure Coast, Fl recently hired at a nurse/rehab facility. First shift @ $17.50hr with benefits and $1.50 more without benefits.

Happy and thankful for the opportunity to gain the experience. Hopefully more later.

I hoping to get a job in San Diego! I am looking for a IV certification class now in my city, Cincinnati Oh. Any advice?

Specializes in Geriatrics, Alzheimers, Sub-acute (trachs & vents).

4710.00 per month

I work in Northern bc, starting wage is 24.70 for acute care and 25.80 for ltc

$24.13 in a primary care office in Massachusetts.

I make 21.65 as new nurse in Howell Michigan it's a LTV that's not including shift differentials and the extra 1.00 I would get when I work Vent

Specializes in CNA, RNA , CHHA.

No freaking way I would be agree on 15$ per hr. I have have paid for my education way too much . I get visits for 35$ home health and 30$ CC per hr in hospice and same rate for visit. California .when they offer me 15$ ,I say it's min wage for caregiver now, no way . Find other fool to be agree on that

Nj 20.50-25/hr

Depends where u work

I just took a full time position and I passed my boards Friday for 22.75 in Durand Michigan as a charge Nurse

Specializes in Psych, LTC/SNF, Rehab, Corrections.

22 + shift diff ($1-2). PRN

Or 21.5 w/end 12s & 18.75 week.

SNF

$18.50 c $1 shift diff

LTC

$25...but I dont work here. It's out in pinellas. Too far away.

HH

Just hit 3 years of experience. Snf/geri/psych/corrections/clinic

Think im topping out, in terms of floor nurse salary. Only way to hit close to 30 is to do case management/adon/etc. I dont want to do that. Yet. Id have to go ft and im not doing that until i get my rn. I think im just gonna concentrate on building my skillset and gaining more experience. The goal, as always, is to be a stronger nurse.

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