Published Sep 11, 2008
Conqueror+, BSN, RN
1,457 Posts
Hubby and I are saving for a house so we are working MUCH overtime. I am about to get a check breaking my $$ personal "best" in 15 years of nursing. We started to discuss our largest paychecks ever at the nurses desk and I was surprised at the answers. Ill start by saying it was an LPN only discussion and we are currently in Pa. My personal best is $3200 after taxes with me in a 25% income tax bracket. The highest at the desk was $3900 after taxes in a 2 week pay period. My upcoming best took 7 double shifts in a 2 week pay period with anything over 8 hours in a day being paid at time and a half. (hence my new love of the double shift) It was a fun discussion so I thought Id just post it here. I know some are funny about discussing their earnings but for those who appreciate the anonymity of the internet lets dispell the Low Paid Nurse myth. Viva La LPN !!
SA Girl
99 Posts
$$$$wow$$$$
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
Of course, you've gotta work a ridiculous amount of overtime and extra shifts in order to bring the fat paychecks home. You're earning a lot of money, but you must put in a lot of hours to get the result.
Anyhow, I had two full-time gigs and one part-time job earlier this year. I was netting about $2,600 monthly after taxes from one full-time job, about $2,200 per month after taxes from the other full-time job, and about $800 monthly after taxes from the part-time job. Overall, this added up to $5,600 per month after taxes were deducted. I was able to see my savings account swell by over $13,000. Of course, I had to stop doing this after 3 months because I got exhausted.
pagandeva2000, LPN
7,984 Posts
Ka Chang, Ka Chang!! I never got that much as a personal best, because I am too tired to work that much. But, believe me, if a need applies, I would do it in a heart beat. One of the things I do like about nursing is that we have options to get quick money (only problem is that we take a risk of what circumstances we may have to work under). Think my personal best was about drawing in $2000 once for two weeks of working 7 days straight and a few late hours.
Well seven double shifts in a 14 day period "technically" still gave me 7 days on and seven days off. Even if i was half dead on those off days Hehe
mrsraisinkain
293 Posts
That's what I love about this site.
josinda421
343 Posts
Of course, you've gotta work a ridiculous amount of overtime and extra shifts in order to bring the fat paychecks home. You're earning a lot of money, but you must put in a lot of hours to get the result.Anyhow, I had two full-time gigs and one part-time job earlier this year. I was netting about $2,600 monthly after taxes from one full-time job, about $2,200 per month after taxes from the other full-time job, and about $800 monthly after taxes from the part-time job. Overall, this added up to $5,600 per month after taxes were deducted. I was able to see my savings account swell by over $13,000. Of course, I had to stop doing this after 3 months because I got exhausted.
I bet you did!:) Can we say "WORKAHOLIC" lol
lpnflorida
1,304 Posts
Personal best, without any overtime, working 72 hours biweekly. $41,000.00 for the year. Won't be that this year though. Too many times called off from work this year.
Jules A, MSN
8,864 Posts
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you go girls!!
:yeahthat:You go girls!!
You go girls!!
You mean as in go home right ?
Yeah and put your feet up you deserve it! :)