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The bonus will undoubtedly have "strings" beside just the 2 year commitment. Look for many odd shifts, patient loads etc. I would imagine the contract calls for immediate return of the money if you do not fulfill the entire agreement. I also would imagine that taxes will be taken out before you receive it, and the money will be reported as income.
i've seen anything from $5000 to $30,000 in the cincinnati area. the $30,000 was for a cardiac unit of some sort. i didn't look into very deeply as i don't care to drive into the city for work. but there's always strings of some sort. some you can live with, some you can't. as the old saying goes "you never get something for nothing."
Originally posted by jessjoyThis is how it works. We can either have the $12,000 in one lump sum when we graduate or have it broken up into one payment of 3,000 while still in school and the other 9,000 when we graduate. I chose the second option and have already received the first 3,000. I'll get the rest in May
Sounds like a good deal for you !
Congradulations !:)
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I am in the midwest (wisconsin) I have signed on to work at a medium-sized hospital after I graduate in May. I have received $12,000 for a two year commitment. I was just interested to see what the sign -on bonuses are like in different regions of the country. :) Jess