How much do you make?

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U.S. Navy

RN

16 yrs

Clinic Manager

$6,800.00 month

Moonlighting job:

RN

16

NICU

$31.86/hr

oh, new job is burn icu, good healthcare, and review and raise q6 mo

:eek: Wow such a wide variety of pay:

RN

14 years

home health

22/hr plus benefits and mileage pay

Peggyd, you have a thankless job sweetie!!!!!!!!!!!!

And very much needed, take it from a parent of a child with chronic lung disease in the 1st grade!!!! You are wonderful and admired, the pay is an absolute shame and more should be done about that (I did a rotation in school health and it is very busy!). Unfortunately they can't pay teachers and the rest of the staff is an afterthought I am sure, it's called working for the state!!! Just know that there are parents out there that appreciate your work and dedication...

1. RN

2. 15 YEARS

ohoh seemed to hit the reply button too soon!

3.psychiatric facility

4. 43,000 year

Specializes in Outpatient/Clinic, ClinDoc.

Just switched jobs - new job:

RN

Southern California

13 years

Clinic (Days only)

$35/hour (Per Diem, but scheduled full time)

RN

3 Years

Agency - ICU

$37/hr

LPN

8 yrs

Agency(Mostly LTC with some subacute)

Massachusetts

$24-27/hr

I'm an RN, currently working as a traveling nurse, 4 years experience in L&D...this year $69,000 without paying rent or utlilies. I have worked in New Mexico, California and now Alaska.

Originally posted by progeria

1 LVN

2 2 YEARS

3 LTC PSYCH

4 26 AN HOUR+BENEFITS

I would like to say I make more than most RNs. I do.

HAHA how do you like that RealNurse HAHA

Fact MOST RNs are lacking in common sence.

Fact MOST LVN know what is going on we just need a book smart

RealNurse handy to use (like a carpenter and a hammer) If you knew or saw half the stuff I have done or saw, my well-being would be taken.

I have worked with many brillant RN's but the schooling that they recieve lacks in TRUE pt care. Most of them have never turned a pt but they were good leaders:cool: :p :D :D :D

Where is this attitude coming from??? Kinda rude dontcha think??? :o

Specializes in med/surg.

Hi tinkagain...I'm looking into nursing school and was wondering about the pay in the Tampa area. When you said you found Tampa was paying around $30, how much experience was required? What kind of employers? I make a decent living now as a computer programmer, but would really like to get back into the medical field (was pre-med in college), and then several twists and turns in life that most of us experience. Any info is appreciated!

Originally posted by Lot

1. RN

2. 1½ years

3. psychiatric nurse, Denmark

4. Around 30.000 dollars (and we pay a 50% tax!!!)

50% tax?! :eek:

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