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I was just reading a Thread fo Hourly rates for LPN's and realized that it was from 2000. I could not believe how low they were! So I'm from MA, I currently work in a Nursing Home I have Associate Degree in Nursing. My hourly rate for a shift 3-11 is 24.50/hr, On weekend is 25.25 as new grad. For LPN is 19.00/HR new grad. On Sep 8th I will be working in a Hospital and I will be making 28.50/hr 3-11shift and after 6months it goes up .50cents/hr. I think is pretty good considering that I will be considered as a new grad in Acute medical floor. I graduated in june of 2007, so I don't have any experience at all when it comes to acute.
let me know your hourly rate and your state! Just curious!!!
What do you think of rates for these categories? Do I have them right?
Inpatient RN hourly rate > Outpatient clinic/office RN hourly rate
"Per Diem RN" hourly rate > Full Time RN hourly rate
New grad BSN RN hourly rate ~= New grad ADN hourly rate
Experienced BSN RN hourly rate > Experienced ADN hourly rate
LTC RN hourly rate > Hospital RN hourly rate
this is my ltc facility (county owned) in central new jersey:rn (new grad) = $28-$30 per hour (3-11 shift)
lpn (new grad) = $23-$24 per hour (3-11 shift)
cna = about $10.50 per hour
also, excellent medical/dental benefits (no copays for anything except $3 for any prescription). no medical benefits deduction just union dues ($26/pay period-biweekly). gets 3x pay for holidays. so on labor day, thanks giving eve/day, christmas eve/day, new year eve/day, etc...i'll make $90/hour.
you guys should also factor the benefits when calculating the pay.
angel, rn
i would love to work here.
What do you think of rates for these categories? Do I have them right?Inpatient RN hourly rate > Outpatient clinic/office RN hourly rate
"Per Diem RN" hourly rate > Full Time RN hourly rate
New grad BSN RN hourly rate ~= New grad ADN hourly rate
Experienced BSN RN hourly rate > Experienced ADN hourly rate
LTC RN hourly rate > Hospital RN hourly rate
Seems right. Although here in Ohio Hospital RN hourly rate > LTC RN hourly rate
i am a new RN, offered a position at the current place i work, which is an assisted living. i interviewed for the position and my DON said I needed to think about my hourly pay because they had a range of pay and was not going to tell me. she wanted me to come up with what i thought i should be paid per hour. being a new grad/rn, im not sure what to say.
so i am asking for some advise, what should i say, knowing i wont make as much as i would in a hospital.
pfeliks
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