Published Aug 4, 2005
SansanRN
3 Posts
I received this offer to work in NYC, short story $17 hour taxable, $3100 housing stipend ( staying with family), $5 meals and incedentals and $1000 completion bonus. Does this sound like a good offer??? please help
RN2travel
40 Posts
I received this offer to work in NYC, short story $17 hour taxable, $3100 housing stipend ( staying with family), $5 meals and incedentals and $1000 completion bonus. Does this sound like a good offer??? please helpSansanRN
Sansan,
Don't take that offer!! I don not know who made such an offer but it is horrible!You may want to check on delphiforums at the following address for further input (travel nurse forum) PM me if you have questions. forums.delphiforums/travelnurses
RosesrReder, BSN, MSN, RN
8,498 Posts
I am not a nurse, but it sounds too little for NY, the cost of living is quite high around here. Good luck to you.
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
I do not like the sound of it at all.
Maynmom
54 Posts
I am presently on an assignment in NYC and am making a higher hourly wage. The subsidy is about 1/3 less though. I would shop around and compare before I committing.
babynurselsa, RN
1,129 Posts
Yes definitely go to Delphi. Sounds like the agency will eb making a fortune off of anyone they can get to take that assignment. I think there are still some states you musr be married to let them do what they are trying to do to you. (if you know what I mean)
THe travel nurse forum also has a sister link that will take you to the forum that you can talk to recruiters.
nyck76
76 Posts
I am not working in the NYC, but Nyack. Plus I take housing, but that sounds really bad. You should be getting at least $4000 or higher for housing out here. And if they are giving u a completion. it shoule be more than that since 45% will be taken out in tax. I am never fond of completion bonuses really because of that. Add more on to my housing stipend or hourly instead of a dumb bonus.
bagladyrn, RN
2,286 Posts
Keep in mind also that any OT and SS contribution etc. would be based only on the $17 an hour rate! If you do not have a legal "tax home" then that housing allotment would also be considered taxable income by the IRS. The delphi site has some very good information on this.
jillhall
46 Posts
There are so many things to look at in a contract. I am finding it difficult to know which one is best. The pay rate and stipened are not the only things to look at. Go to other companies and do your best to compare.