Published May 18, 2017
Gassadist
19 Posts
This forum is amazing to discuss different aspects of this awesome Anesthesia field.I found the hours worked thread for nurses but not of CRNAs. So guys please tell the number of hours you currently work or worked in past.I know many practitioners who work 55 hours.So tell yours.
superking
53 Posts
I have a CRNA friend who works between 60 to 70 hours.But it is a slow rural practice.
AnesthesiaFreak
14 Posts
I work 55 hours average.
NeoMurse
9 Posts
I work anywhere from 45-60 hours per week. One of the facilities I work at requires working one saturday a month so those weeks are closer to 70 hours if I work the full 6 days.
BigPappaCRNA
270 Posts
Most work 40-50 hours a week, as part of our regular job. Many, many, work more by picking up additional time, and call, and shifts. Some really get the bug, and take 24 hour call on weekends at second jobs, as well as what they do for their regular job. Or pick up plastics on the side. Or an OB gig on the side. Or a pain practice on the side. The work ethic of CRNAs is pretty darn impressive, and those that want to work non-stop certainly can, and will be rewarded handsomely for doing so.
So if someone works 60 hours what you think he makes annually?Any guess
Most likely he would make 60 x weeks worked x hourly rate.
Atl-Murse
474 Posts
lol, I like your come back
Usually what is hourly rate for CRNAs with 1 year experience and what is the minimum they should accept?
Bluebolt
1 Article; 560 Posts
You're going to get a large spectrum of answers with this question. Your best bet to see current job offers with pay ranges is gasworks.com. On this forum you really have no idea if someone is a CRNA or not and thier answers may have unique quantifiers.
wtbcrna, MSN, DNP, CRNA
5,127 Posts
Get the AANA compensation and salary survey. The summary of the report is free, and will give the best summary of expected compensation.
I am talking of Midwestern states.Minnesota,Michianti, Wisconsin and Ilinois. Any other brother want to tell me please?