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
CATHYW
564 Posts
1. RN
2. Occ Med
3. Only Occ Med Nurse in Plant (and on staff)
4. $18.58/hr for 32 hr. week w/benes
5. GA
AZRadRN
11 Posts
Radiology Nurse - RN
Phoenix, AZ
3 yrs experience
$22/ hr
Weekdays (8 hr shifts)
No weekends, nights, call, or holidays
(shift diff. and occasional OT)
crazynurse10000
7 Posts
3 Years
TELE MEDSURG ONCOLOGY
Travel Nurse
4,900 a month take home
cindyln
187 Posts
18 years
OB/GYN
$24.36 an hour. Get a shift diff for sundays and evenings also
MarnnaRN
45 Posts
2. almost 3 years
3. med-surg
4. $29 days, more for diff. shifts
5. part time-$46,500 yearly
Ivy Purdom
10 Posts
1.Work as RGN in UK
2. 30yrs
3. Elderly/ Pall care
4. £16,000 per year/ no sure of dollar
conversion.
nursechris1
104 Posts
RN hospice 18.37/h Nebraska nurse for 8 years
m-f 8-5 no weekends or holidays.
Side job
long term care policy assessments
$50 per assessment which would be $50 an hour
The need for these is few and far between, I avg 1-2 a month
Rob_FL
13 Posts
I will toss mine in here although an RN I am not
12.22 hour
ORMC-Orlando, Florida
I am a Medical Assitant with 9 years experience.
mi3sons
4 Posts
Wow, I want to make 92 k too! I could do that traveling.
lvn 5 years, rn years, 25.00 plus 3.00 noc shift diff and 1.25
(WOOOOOO) for charge pay. That's per diem no bennies.
Northern Cal has many, many openings and the pay is much better up here than down south.
toronto rn
91 Posts
14 years
MICU/CCU
Toronto Ontario
31.45/hr Canadian Dollars plus 1.25 shift premium and 1.35 weekend premium
3% increase coming in april this year and next
mario_ragucci
1,041 Posts
Ask not what you are paid to treat people who need your care.
Ask what people need your care and treat them!
Mario, the future bionic nurse :)
Who just applied for an entry level position at a local major hospital's recovery room which advertised the starting pay at $10.15 - $13.00 per hour (+ shift diff) :chuckle
Dplear
288 Posts
Mario,
Nothing against you man at all but you NEED to ask what you are paid to treat them. Nursing is a business, (whether right or wrong is not to be gotten into here) and we as nurses need to approach it like a business. We should be paid what we are worth and even demand more. It is a HARD job we do and we deserve compensation that reflects that.
Dave