Name hospital and salary--everywhere

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Hi, everyone seemed to be enjoying the name your hospital and salary thread from NY and I noticed others would like to participate and know about other states. So everyone join in. Name your hospital, starting rate, and how much experience you have and your specialty. :Melody:

Specializes in Med-Surg.

That's TMI for me. So I'll pass on naming the hospital.

I am in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. The starting RN Salary after passing boards is $21.50.

I have 16 years experience. I currently work in med-surg trauma.

Specializes in NICU.

St. Francis Hospital, SC... $20.25 starting rate.... Monday will be my 4th day

northern AZ...

new grads start at 21/hr

11 years exp here

90,000/year

house sup

I am an RN in Manitoba (Canada) The starting rate here for a new grad is 26.14. After 5 years as a staff nurse you top out at 30.81. I am a 2 yr diploma rn.

Specializes in retail NP.

phoenix

new grads: $24/25

(lots of places offer sign-on bonuses, as phoenix is nurse-hungry)

definitely enough to live on.

Specializes in NICU, High-Risk L&D, IBCLC.

I am a new grad in southern California. Starting salaries for new grads range from $26-28/hr.

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

I'm an LVN in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.

Starting LVN pay at my workplace is $18.50 hourly. Starting pay for RNs at the same facility is $23 hourly.

I live in California. I think starting wage is 25-26 /hr. Not sure what it tops out at... I average 100 000 grandish and Im in the middle of the scale. Additional monetary incetives are given for an advanced degree, belonging to committees, doing research, recruiting nurses, and we have double overtime... Its nice. Keep in mind, cost of living is high in California..

Specializes in ICU, psych, corrections.

Northern Nevada, 1 1/2 years of experience in ICU, pay is $26.16/hr plus 10% noc differential.

This seems to be a unique phenomena, In my opinion, that nurses are so willing to publicly proclaim their earning potential. Of course it is normal to wonder, but less than professional to discuss publicly

Is this some kind of contest? or comparison study?

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