Published Feb 11, 2017
makeupgirl3555
5 Posts
I am a current LPN student that will be graduating the first week of May. I am a Kentucky resident and I am curious about pay. I would like to find a facility that pays decent and helps with continued education or student load pay because I do plan on bridging to the RN program. Any information will be appreciated.
lundenmeekel
15 Posts
Well I work in a outpatient dialysis unit making $25 an hour. I'm in Michigan. My job offers tuition reimbursement for me to go back to school for my RN
lindseylpn
420 Posts
I'm in Tennessee and I make $17.50 + $1 differential on weekends. Check out Glassdoor.com it's a job posting website where people post their salaries, it's give you a better idea of the going rates in your area.
Apollo617
36 Posts
I'm a PCT at Davita Dialysis and our LPNs make about the same.
I'm going to get my LPN before RN BSN. Another tech did that and came back with a $9 raise and does the same job I do except he can give meds. My FA said she'd give me the raise in case I have to cut hours drastically for nursing school.