Do I take my first job offer?? HELP

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I'm located in NY and applied a few months ago to a new grad residency program in NC (charlotte to be exact). You had to pick your top three area choices and for my first I put Adult Critical Care. During my critical care rotation I was in a CTICU, MICU, ED and OR. I loooooooved the CTICU but I know a lot of people would say don't start in it because it's high acuity and specific. Well, the nurse recruiter called me and said I see you were in the CTICU for clinical, did you like it? I said yes I absolutely loved it! She set me up with an interview with the hiring manager in their CVICU. I then got a peer interview after that. Yesterday (Fri 3/17) they called and offered me the position!!!! I said I'd take the weekend to think about it (So call them back Mon 3/20).

I have my capstone in the cath lab and I really do love love love love cardio..but I'm not sure if I should take my first offer.

However, I did interview and shadow in the Burn Trauma ICU at a hospital in [upstate] NY [where I go to school] and never got a call back (didn't love the unit so didn't really put my heart into the interview with the manager after the shadow, but I digress).

I just applied to three/four hospitals in the NYC area [where I live] this week, because their applications just opened.

I doubt I'll get an opportunity to start in a CVICU/CTICU in any of those hospitals though and that is what I want to do 100%.

The pay, however, in NYC area is 38-40/hr and in charlotte.... 21/hr !!!!!!

Is the cost of living in charlotte really that much cheaper?? Can you live off of 21/hr?

I do want a new grad residency program because I think a hospital that has this really cares about the growth and success of their RNs.

Anyone from Charlotte or a similar dilemma with any advice?

Specializes in CCU, SICU, CVSICU, Precepting & Teaching.
Well all- it is official. I accepted it!
Congratulations! I think it's a great opportunity, both professionally and personally.
Specializes in peds.

Congratulations. I think its a great choice especially since its in a area you want to work. My hospital's base pay for new grads is about that in alabama. Its completely livable especially since you said you don't have to work about student loans. Shift diff is also an extra 3-4 dollars or more an hour depending on the hospital.

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