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My instructor told us that CNAs starting out make about $13-15/hr. I thought that was a pretty high wage given our area.
Any other CNAs wish to share their income and how much experience they have?
Working as an aide at an inpatient hospice center in Central Ohio I was hired at 10.59/hr plus shift differential of 1.65 for evenings, nights, and weekends. 3% raise per year, worked for two years, so went up to 10.90/hr and more recently 11.23/hr plus shift/weekend diff. I know the inpatient hospital units pay more (e.g. med surg, ICU, etc.) than hospice does. Pay depends on experience and area.
I make $20.57/hr not counting shift diff and weekend premium love those weekend nights when I'm making around $25/hr. I've been there for a year and a half. (I'm in SK, Canada)[/quote']That's it! I'm moving to Canada! The most I've made has been $10.25 an hour with $50 flat rate for overnights.
Skayda
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I work in Spokane, Wa at an Adult Family Home which is basically a regular house for elderly clients with 24 hour semi-skilled care and I make $9.50 an hour plus a flat rate wage of $25 a night everytime I have to sleep over. Though, I might be resigning soon as I've currently been offered a much better position at another house with a lighter client load and higher pay at $10.25 an hour with a raise to $11.00 an hour after 90 days and another raise to $11.50 after a year plus $35 flat rate for overnights and they just need someone to cook, clean and be around in case of emergencies. When I first started as an NAR I made $9.50 then got a raise to $10.00 then lost my job and got a new job which lowered me back down to $9.50. My pay as a NAR and a CNA are the same at my current job. I didn't get a raise in pay for becoming certified.