Published Apr 20, 2007
raine84
4 Posts
i am just curious regards to the starting rate of pay for newly LPN grads upon hire in all and many different states here in the US. I am currently in mcallen, tx. but i plan to move around to different states to see where i like to work best so I would like to know the different rates of pay for different states.
BigB
520 Posts
about $23/ hr in california at the nursing homes.
is this for newly grads as well?
yes... that is what I got as a new grad..$22 with benefits, $23 without.
Emerld2000
39 Posts
Hi there!
$13-$15 hr in most hospitals here for first year. After your first year they allow you to take your standad raise or go prime no ben for $23 hr.
Nursing homes $17-$20 hr. Most agencys will take you after 6 mo and pay $23-$25 hr if your willing to travel on the outskirts of the city.
San Antonio TX
Boston-RN, RN
501 Posts
Mass.
rehab hosp... ($18-$19 days)
nursing home (24-26 days)
mamamee
10 Posts
can anyone tell me how much new grads make in san diego?
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
$18-$22 hourly for nursing homes in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas. If you want to work at a traditional hospital, the pay is $12.50 to $16.00 per hour.
Miss Ivy
25 Posts
Ohio: $17-$24/hr at nursing homes, depending on what shift you take and if you're FT or PRN/contingent. Contingent workers make more $$. I am a new grad and work in a drs office. I make $15/hr - but I didn't want to work in a nursing home. While home care agencies hire some LPNs, every single one I contacted wanted someone with experience, not a new grad. Also, no hospitals in my area (Central Ohio) hire LPNs at all right now. They were phased out.
sandey37
35 Posts
detroit area 24-27 Hr for new grads
Hoping LVN2BSN
191 Posts
New grads in San Diego, hospitals can be $15 and up, home health and nursing homes more. The registry where I work will be starting me at $22, most registries are about the same.
12.50 as a LVN wage. That;s a shame. Doesn't McDonalds pay about that these days?