First year pay

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I would just like to know, what did you as a LPN make your first year with no experience?

why does the 3-11 shift make more?I am a new graduate and know after the Nclex I probabaly will get stuck on this shift since most people dont like it and truthfully how the heck will I see my family??

what type of hours do most of you have starting out,I am in South NJ

Specializes in OR Peri Operative.
why does the 3-11 shift make more?I am a new graduate and know after the Nclex I probabaly will get stuck on this shift since most people dont like it and truthfully how the heck will I see my family??

what type of hours do most of you have starting out,I am in South NJ

It pays more b/c like you said, most people don't like working that shift. So if they pay they will work it :)

I'm just starting out and I don't want 3-11 for anything in the world.

I would just like to know, what did you as a LPN make your first year with no experience?

my first job in a hospital was $3.25 an hour

I'm glad you are asking this question...I'm in the same situation.

Is a doctor's office LPN paid different than elsewhere? What should I expect without insurance being offered at an office?

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
I'm glad you are asking this question...I'm in the same situation.

Is a doctor's office LPN paid different than elsewhere? What should I expect without insurance being offered at an office?

In the states where I've lived, California and Texas, LPNs/LVNs who were employed in doctors' offices and clinics tended to earn substantially less than if they were to be employed elsewhere.

I'm a new grad LPN, I get paid $25.17/hr plus an extra $1.00 weekend diff. with full benefits. I live in CT and the cost of living is pretty high.

Specializes in Geriatrics.
my first job in a hospital was $3.25 an hour

don't believe that. what were you doing?

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.
don't believe that. what were you doing?
The poster's profile indicates he/she is 52 years of age.

This person might have become a nurse over 30 years ago, when a wage of $3.25 per hour was actually regarded as somewhat competitive. Therefore, I believe the poster might be telling the truth. :)

Specializes in Geriatrics.

I made 10.02 per hour at my first job- in 1994. I now make over 22 per hour at the same facility!!

I am waiting to make some cash like that :yeah:

Specializes in psych. rehab nursing, float pool.

yup my first years nursing pay in 1978 was $4.10 an hour working in a hospital..lol

look at how far it has come since :yeah:

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