I am finding myself somewhat frustrated with my pay as an RN. My total compensation is very good, I feel but due to my overall financial situation (pre-nursing school student loans), I am considering moving to a higher paying organization.
My current situation: I work as an emergency nurse in a level one trauma center but also can pick up shifts at a smaller er within the enterprise. I am a new grad with prior emergency experience and while I do have the new grad feelings of being overwhelmed from time to time, the people I work with and the overall nature of my experience limit that feeling to a manageable level.
I make in the low 20s/h plus shift differential for nights and weekends although I primarily work days. Insurance is cheap and good, school is free, and we have a good match on money toward retirement.
I have been here a year and have taken PALS, ACLS, TNCC, ENCP, audited ATLS, gotten my CEN, and plan to take TCRN after the review course being offered free in May. I also have taken the neonatal resuscitation program (NRP), and plan to take a peds critical care course and cross train into the peds er next year. There's a ton of cool stuff going on here and a lot of free education as you can see.
My question to all of those out there more experienced than I..... should I look to move based on the low pay, wait for the clinical ladder to kick in (more pay), go back to school, or something else? Does the above situation sound like a good deal for a new RN? I really like it is but then I know some other places pay more but offer less overall. Many of the travel nurses I have talked to come back here because of the environment and overall benefits. Is this a case of the grass not being greener on the other side? Thanks in advance for reading this long post.
Oh yeah, the weather is gorgeous but the housing market is kind of expensive for being in the Midwest.
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I am finding myself somewhat frustrated with my pay as an RN. My total compensation is very good, I feel but due to my overall financial situation (pre-nursing school student loans), I am considering moving to a higher paying organization.
My current situation: I work as an emergency nurse in a level one trauma center but also can pick up shifts at a smaller er within the enterprise. I am a new grad with prior emergency experience and while I do have the new grad feelings of being overwhelmed from time to time, the people I work with and the overall nature of my experience limit that feeling to a manageable level.
I make in the low 20s/h plus shift differential for nights and weekends although I primarily work days. Insurance is cheap and good, school is free, and we have a good match on money toward retirement.
I have been here a year and have taken PALS, ACLS, TNCC, ENCP, audited ATLS, gotten my CEN, and plan to take TCRN after the review course being offered free in May. I also have taken the neonatal resuscitation program (NRP), and plan to take a peds critical care course and cross train into the peds er next year. There's a ton of cool stuff going on here and a lot of free education as you can see.
My question to all of those out there more experienced than I..... should I look to move based on the low pay, wait for the clinical ladder to kick in (more pay), go back to school, or something else? Does the above situation sound like a good deal for a new RN? I really like it is but then I know some other places pay more but offer less overall. Many of the travel nurses I have talked to come back here because of the environment and overall benefits. Is this a case of the grass not being greener on the other side? Thanks in advance for reading this long post.
Oh yeah, the weather is gorgeous but the housing market is kind of expensive for being in the Midwest.