Published Mar 25, 2004
sakuramom
6 Posts
My Cousin Is Currently An Lpn With About 3 Years Experience. She Works With An Agency And Says She Makes About $31.oo An Hour Working With An Agency That Requires Her To Travel To Connecticut. I Was Shocked. Is This Possible. If It Is Is It Because She Works With An Agency Rather Than Directly With A Hospital, Or Because She Is Working In Connecticut.
Godswill
231 Posts
I am quite sure it because its agency and most like she has no bennnies, but wow thats a cool salary, i sure would work agency with that pay. Matter fact i am leaning more toward that once i graduate, i figure hubby bennies are all i need:)
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
You will first need to put your time in as a staff nurse before most agencies will consider hiring you......But once you get your time in, agency is the only way to go.....................................
:balloons:
Brownms46
2,394 Posts
Yes it is true, and it's is both. She is working in an area that pays more, and working for agency. Here in the Seattle an LPN can make up to $36/hr with an agency, depending on what specialty you do shifts in.
Also working agency no longer means you don't get bennies. That used to be the case, but now many agencies offer Med/Dental/Long/Short/ADD/Life insurance, and vision. The agency I work for we have fitness center, and rental car discount programs. You also get points for shifts worked, for trips and such.
So YES agency is the way to go. I work when I want, and where I want. Presently I work as an Advice Nurse, and the Medical Center hasn't been able to hire anyone into the positon. So I work any day of the week I wish, and currently I do three days a week, except Friday, and make more than I coud doing shift work at a hospital perm.
But like has already been posted you need to get some experience before venturing out with an agency. You need to know how to function on your own, with little or no orientation, and run with it.
When I got my current position I only had less than two hours oreintation, while a perm person receives 8 weeks!
DeiDei
I'm glad to say that I know from experience that it is TRUE. I'm an LPN working on my BSN. I work for several different agencies that pay us up to $40 per hour. The most I've made per hour is $30 and that was easy money....prison nursing and assisted living. However, the higher rates usually depend upon your nursing skills and experience in certain specialties.
You will first need to put your time in as a staff nurse before most agencies will consider hiring you......But once you get your time in, agency is the only way to go.....................................:balloons:
DeLynn, RN
190 Posts
CT is the highest paying state for LPN's. And since she works for an agency it's even more. But even without working for an agency I've seen up to $33.00 for per diem LPN's in a LTC facility. Too bad I had to move to Upstate NY right after graduating, I'm making $14.00. But the cost of living is less here.
mandykal, ADN, RN
343 Posts
Kisha,
What's the name of the Agency, I would like to fill in an application once I complete a LPN Course. I also live in connecticut....And yes...Agencies pay bid bucks!
Jailhouse RN
156 Posts
I don't care for agency work but...............The pay sounds very good!
Kisha, What's the name of the Agency, I would like to fill in an application once I complete a LPN Course. I also live in connecticut....And yes...Agencies pay bid bucks!
I am sure you are aware that you will need experience before going to an agency. Yes there are agencies that will take new grads, but I wouldn't be one of them:).
Gldngrl
214 Posts
Brownie-
Read in your previous post that you are working as an "advice nurse"...what exactly does that entail? Is that similar to triage or is that more like an educator? Thanks.