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U.S. Navy

RN

16 yrs

Clinic Manager

$6,800.00 month

Moonlighting job:

RN

16

NICU

$31.86/hr

It's amazing the diversity of wages offered and the pay is so low some places it's a wonder there are any nurses at all!I have been a nurse since 1976 and have learned 1 thing-if you take a low-paying job it will haunt you for the rest of your career-no hospital will raise you much over what you were making! I am now working psych for $18.20 an hr plus $2 per hr shift differential and $1 per hr charge,but am picking up extra hrs per diem at a higher pay scale. My benefits are very good also.

1. LPN

2. 5 YRS

3. lONG TERM CARE

4. $17/HR

5. MICHIGAN

1) BSN, RN

2) 2 years

3) Home Health

4) 92,500 a year, just kidding! LOL:chuckle , i make $25/hr .

5) New Jersey

1) RN

2) 4 years

3) Trauma Intensive Care

4) £24,000 p.a. (approx. $33,000)

5) London (England)

RN, 7years, LTC charge nurse 3-11 shift, $16.30/hr.:roll

1. RN

2. 6 yrs

3. Med-surg charge nurse

4. 24.41/hr

WORK AS AN RN

WITH 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE

WORK IN CCU/ICU

WORK AS AN RN

WITH 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE

WORK IN CCU/ICU

MAKE $36.00 AN HOUR

LAST YEAR CLEARED $46,000

GREAT PLACE TO WORK. ALSO FIXING TO GET ANOTHER RAISE, AND RETENTION BONUS.

ALSO STARTING TO GET DOUBLE OVERTIME WITH NICE BONUS PAY!

Specializes in ORTHOPAEDICS-CERTIFIED SINCE 89.

BabyGirl, is that $36 straight pay per hour? How many hours per day/ per week? When does overtime start?

Is that with or without benefits?

That sounds wonderful.

Interesting to see how salariesand conditions vary 'round the USA. As for me, last job ending Sept. 2001 (currently on sabbatical by choice):

RN CCRN 25 year nurse (3 LPN, 22 RN)

Charge/staff CVICU

Fort Worth Texas

FT base $23 hr plus $1 hr charge (whoopie) and $3.75 hr night diff = $27.75 weeknights. Weekend diff adds another $3.75 hr.

Includes benes for me only--gotta pay extra for family.

Critical care PRN's make $28 hr base plus diffs ($3.75) Great deal if you don't need benes!

Agency of course pays the best - up to $40's hr base. Great if you like the variety and can be flexible.

Yeah, Houston and South Texas pays well but I'd never want to live there or raise a family there myself...gotta look at those issues too :) Cost of living here in Fort Worth is reasonable and it's a good place to live. There is a nursing 'shortage' here but only in hospital bedside care if ya know what I mean. We import a lot of Fillipino, African and other foreign nurses. So language barriers can be a challenge here in the hospital... added to our high native Spanish speaking population. We are a right to work state, very anti union. My experiences in the North (I trained in Minnesota) were better from a professional standpoint but overall I guess I can't complain too much, ya'll!!

RN (assistant head nurse)

Geriatrics (VAC)

$50 430/yr, (Canadian) equals out to about $26/hr plus we have premiums for nights/evenings and weekends.......will be getting a 6% raise soon.

full benefits

less than a year experience. (I'm in the first echelon)

RN

Urgent Care, nights

My week: Wed 10 hrs; Thurs 15 hrs; Fri 15 hrs (all is charge/nite diff)

$25/hr base, $2/hr nights, $0.80/hr charge, $0.50/hr wknds (thursday 0000 - monday 0800...23 hours for me/week)

12 days/month...59,000/yr

I'm due for a whopping 2% raise this year...HMO

:cool:

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