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Sicne most salary post are outdated on here, lets get a current thread going for those that are searching
Knoxville area, new grad LTC $15 3-11
I have two different Jobs
The first is at a LTC Facility I make $17.68 plus $0.50 for night shift diff. I have been here for 5.5 years but havent had a raise in 3 years likely due to the economy. I work Three 12 hour shift Mon-Tues-Wed.
The second job I am starting in 2 weeks at another LTC facility I will be starting there at $17.50 base pay plus $1.25 evening shift diff on weekdays and additional $3.25 on weekends. For a total of $18.75 on weekdays and $22 on weekends
Central Florida
Hospital
New Grad
LPN
13.75 full-time (shift diffs for nights and weekends - unsure of amounts yet)
18.00 PRN
Not a done deal for me yet so the other details are sketchy....
(The reason this may happen for me is that I already work here. They, as with many hospitals anymore, will not hire LPNs "off the street".)
I have two different JobsThe first is at a LTC Facility I make $17.68 plus $0.50 for night shift diff. I have been here for 5.5 years but havent had a raise in 3 years likely due to the economy. I work Three 12 hour shift Mon-Tues-Wed.
The second job I am starting in 2 weeks at another LTC facility I will be starting there at $17.50 base pay plus $1.25 evening shift diff on weekdays and additional $3.25 on weekends. For a total of $18.75 on weekdays and $22 on weekends
If I may ask what state are you in?
Title: LVN
Experience: 1.8 years
Type: Long term/short-stay rehab
Location: Los Angeles
Vacation: 13 days/year(accrues)
Sick: 13 days/year(accrues)
Wage: $18.79
Shift differential: +10% evening/nights starting from 6p-6a(shifts are 730-1530,1530-2400,2400-0800(i work 1530-2400), weekends +25%
Other benefits: health, vision, dental, life, 401k, retirement, education
Title: LPNExperience: 10+ years
Type: Acute
Location: Edmonton
Vacation: 25 days
Wage: $31.07/hour
Shift differential: $2.50 /evenings (3 p.m. to 11 p.m.) $4.25 / nights (11 p.m. to 7 a.m.) $2.75 per /weekend
Wow, more than double what I make. Maybe I need to move to Canada. How does that compare to US wages and how's the cost of living there?
xkrystlex
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I believe you have better luck of getting into a County hospital, that you do a Mercy/Promedica type, as an LPN