How much of a yearly increase in pay do you see?

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In my area new RN's start out at about 18.00 an hour. There is not a very high annual pay increase. Just curious as to what everyone else's is on his/her annual raise.

One hospital I got $1.25, none at the other.

A whooping $.24....wish I were kidding.

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FYI: I am a CNA.

One hospital I got $1.25, none at the other.

Wow, that's actually a pretty good amount compared to other places. I think that's sort of unusual. Good for you :)

What raise? In this market raises are not necessarily automatic. It depends on the facility and the state you are working in.

Zilch. last two years :(

None. For all employers except the one that was unionized.

None. For all employers except the one that was unionized.

That's exactly the way it worked out for me. The union hospital gave a raise per the contract, and the non-union hospital gave nothing.

Specializes in LTC.

Zero, for past two years.

Yea, is this considered your "job performance" increase?

Yea, is this considered your "job performance" increase?

Could be, because it is usually tied in with your yearly performance evaluation on your anniversary date. Many employers call it this.

got a 3% raise after no raise in 3 years.

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