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Florida RN's

I recently was offered a position in a Cath Lab in Florida, Tampa area. I'm trying to get a sense of what other RN's are making in FL. I have one year experience in the ICU/CCU and a couple of months as a PRN Cath Lab RN right now. Can anyone give me a rate of what FL nurses make?

Also, I'm looking to move my family of 5 there. 3 kids under the age of 6, is this a good area for kids? Anyone in the area that can give me some information would be greatly appreciated.

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Hello! This is my first post here, so please bear with me!

I know that there is a hospital in Ft. Lauderdale where they are currently looking for a cath lab nurse with experience.

They pay roughly $70K with a $10K sign on bonus.

Message me for details :)

I am still in school, but I understand that most RN's get about 20-25 per hour unless you have experience - not sure how much you need. we moved here in '04. schools are rated A-F. there are few A schools in the tampa area - Hillsborough county. we moved near one - Newsome High School. Good school, but waaayyy to rule happy. Last son graduated a year early because he was sick of the BS at school. Nice area, nice beaches, our neighborhood has lots of stuff for kids to do - many pools, activities, etc. check out Fishhawk Ranch. Best of luck - moving is a pain.

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