Published Jan 5, 2008
RocknRollYogaRn
132 Posts
I was wondering how much experienced RN's make in Michigan. I will be moving to the Bay City/Saginaw area within the next year and want to know what kind of wages to expect.
Normercy
9 Posts
My wife is a 12 year nurse making @33.00 an hour in Macomb county.
nrsang97, BSN, RN
2,602 Posts
I have 7 years experience and am making $29.56 per hr + 7% shift diff for midnights. If I work 300 hrs on the off shift I get a additional $300 every 3 months. I also work in Detroit.
NICK-RN
25 Posts
Look into agency nursing in that area. You can make between 38-42$/hour.
frecklefacedawn7
2 Posts
I live in SW Mi. and around here RN's are starting at 23.00/hr up to 26.00/hr if you have alot of experience and depends what shift.
singinrn
8 Posts
I am an agency nurse making $42/hr. (contracted at Oakwood)
godsgem
51 Posts
hey singinrn, which agency do u work for, i went to BSN school in MI, lived there for a couple of years then we moved to cali, we are moving back this year, and i want to work registry, i am an ICU nurse, so i was wondering if u can pm me ur agency name i looked online and found a couple....i also worked at oakwood as a nurse tech on 9 south medsurg floor, agggggrrr hated it....bored me to death, i was a glorified accuchecker....
RN2B73
248 Posts
I am a pre-nursing student but I am curious what is an agency nurse? Why would somebody pay you more if you worked for an agency and not directly for them! I guess I just don't understand! I am very curious, can someone fill me in please?
I am a pre-nursing student but I am curious what is an agency nurse? Why would somebody pay you more if you worked for an agency and not directly for them! I guess I just don't understand! I am very curious, can someone fill me in please?[/quoHi RN2B73. An agency nurse works for a staffing agency and basically works in departments that are not staffed adequetly. There are 2 types of agency nurses. 1-A local agency nurse, like myself, that works close to home in one or more different settings. 2-A traveling nurse usually works more than 50 miles away from home and is usually contracted for 13 weeks, 3 12 hour shifts per week. Travel nurses, which I did one year out of nursing school, get paid between 25-45 dollars per hour and are placed in a furnished apartment with utilities and rent paid by the staffing agency. (It is awesome) Typically, local agency nurses make more per hour because you do not get the furnished apartment. Also, as a travel nurse you usually get full benefits and day 1 health insurance. Agency nurses exist purely on the shortage of nurses. When you graduate, get involved in critical care nursing. This will give you more oppurtunities in the world of agency nursing. I hope this answered some questions for you. -Nick:twocents:
Hi RN2B73. An agency nurse works for a staffing agency and basically works in departments that are not staffed adequetly. There are 2 types of agency nurses. 1-A local agency nurse, like myself, that works close to home in one or more different settings. 2-A traveling nurse usually works more than 50 miles away from home and is usually contracted for 13 weeks, 3 12 hour shifts per week. Travel nurses, which I did one year out of nursing school, get paid between 25-45 dollars per hour and are placed in a furnished apartment with utilities and rent paid by the staffing agency. (It is awesome) Typically, local agency nurses make more per hour because you do not get the furnished apartment. Also, as a travel nurse you usually get full benefits and day 1 health insurance. Agency nurses exist purely on the shortage of nurses. When you graduate, get involved in critical care nursing. This will give you more oppurtunities in the world of agency nursing. I hope this answered some questions for you. -Nick:twocents:
linux7
48 Posts
Hi, i will be starting RN/ADN Program at MCC this march. I have not had any experience in health care.
I would like to go for travel or contract nursing, just like some of you guys. Can anyone advise me? Please let me know if ADN/RN will be enough or do i need BSN? Also, can I get in to contract or travel nursing right out of ADN/RN program or do i need experience? if so how much of experience and and in what area of nursing.
Thanks in advance.
NoviceRN10
901 Posts
Hi, i will be starting RN/ADN Program at MCC this march. I have not had any experience in health care..
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Are you ready ?
Not Really! I am out of town and will start reading out of my sisters notes once returning back.
Did you start the program yet or you will be starting in march just like me?