Published Jun 14, 2011
NurseVoldemort, BSN, RN
89 Posts
Moving to Albany area soon.
Wondering what the average pay scale is in Capital Region. I am interested in ED mostly.
Any input is appreciated!
EvanMiffy
19 Posts
around low to mid 20's. Albany med low 20's but you make it up with shift diff if you are doing evening/ night shift. also being on time u get extra $ each pay period
Seems odd that you get extra money for being on time!? I guess you get what you pay for when your pay is that low! Oh My!
I can't believe the pay is that low. I'm rather dissapointed coming from a small community where avg pay was $30 and NO state income taxes... this pay cut might hurt a little...
meagang
13 Posts
Pay in the Albany area is definitely depressing. 10 years critical care experience and a MSN and they offered me 31.00, that's what I made about an hour south 3 years ago with an Associates degree. Good luck, hope you find what you're looking for.
jan286
181 Posts
I know this is an older thread-but was wondering what the shift diff is at Albany Med? It must be extraordinary to make up for their super low base rate, I hope...
I have worked in Capital Area for 3 years now, and Albany Med by far pays the worst... Most the hospitals in the area pay shift dif as a percentage of your wage instead of a flat rate. I know St. Peter's Health Partner Hospitals (St. Peter's, Samaritan, Memorial, and St. Mary's) and Ellis Medicine pay around 10-15% for evening and 20-25% for night shift dif. Albany Med probably pays around the same percentage but since wages are low the shift dif will be effected as well. If you have at least a year of experience I would advise going through agency to work at Albany Med. You can work there for years as an agency nurse on contract and make 2-3 times the amount you would make as staff. If you are interested I know a couple of reliable agencies that are local that I could refer you to. Plus, if you don't like Albany Med you aren't burning your bridges by leaving so quickly.
Good luck on job hunt!