Nurses General Nursing
Published Apr 4, 2001
U.S. Navy
RN
16 yrs
Clinic Manager
$6,800.00 month
Moonlighting job:
16
NICU
$31.86/hr
NurseTami
60 Posts
Nurseseashell- do they tell all the patients goodbye on Friday-we will see ya Monday??? LOL Just joking- what is your job title?
Curious. Tami
Mellissa
4 Posts
LPN
2yrs
LTC
22$/hr 7-3
i start new job next week
TELE
17$/hr 3-11
Furball
646 Posts
4
semstr
577 Posts
1 RN
2 19 years
3 Nurse Educator (work mo-fr, 35 hr)
4 about 1350$, but their mine! Taxes, pension, insurances etc. are paid for by the goverment.
32 days annual leave, 100% when sick for 3 months, then it goes down to 75%, but never below that for as long as necessary.
And when I lose my job, I get a social- pay, is about 80% of my last salary. (but only when I lose my job, not when I quit)
We've got an absolute different system here.
pchub
3 Posts
moz
122 Posts
8yrs
L&D
$18.11/hr
(plus shift diff for nocs)
shannonRN, BSN, RN
322 Posts
1. RN, BSN
2. 3 months
3. med/surg/tele (1 year rehab)
4. 17.25/hour $1 charge nurse for E and N, $0.90 shift diff for E and N, no weekend diff.
5. NW Indiana
wish i was in texas with dplear!!!
2dogs
1. RN
2. ER now CCC previously
3. 6 yrs RN 1 yr LPN
4. $23.95/hr + $1.50 shift diff + work 36 hrs/week - get paid for 40hrs
5. Wisconsin
Looking at all the posts I ain't got it too bad.....
caringRNne
6 Posts
I am a new RN grad (MAY 2001)
work as a charge nurse at a nursing home and prn nurse at hosp.
18.50/hr at nursing home
18/hr at hosp anything over 8 hours day overtime
shunda
92 Posts
When you find out how much the nurses make in Mobile, Alabama please let me know LPN or RN.
Shunda:rolleyes:
nursiev
8 Posts
M/S(tele)
1yr
$17.99 + $1.00 shift diff
cleveland area
monyresearch
7 Posts
Although it may be obvious from some of our user names, it would be relevant I think to state whether we are male or female. I was surfung and came across this thread. I think it's great how open you all are in regards to your salary. I am attempting to do research on female salaries to prove how they are still underpaid in virtually all sectors of the workplace and many places I ask, I get the old "it's none of your business" type of answers. Does anybody here know where I can find out female salaries in any field in an attempt to document that such "unfairness" still exists (sadly) in this day and age?