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:

By the Mason Dixon line in Pa/Md. I have been an RN for 10 years in critical care and work weekend nights. Base salary + WE night diff + WE incentive pay = ~40 to 42/hr depending on if charge of unit.

Specializes in Labor and Delivery.
By the Mason Dixon line in Pa/Md. I have been an RN for 10 years in critical care and work weekend nights. Base salary + WE night diff + WE incentive pay = ~40 to 42/hr depending on if charge of unit.

Wow! I'm moving to the Mason Dixon Line!!!!!!!

Specializes in ICU, ER.

Philadelphia border, in Delaware County, PA. Maxed out at 12 years experience, $36/hour base. Diffs: 3-ll $3.00/hr, 11-7 $4.50/hr. With overtime, averaged $105k last 2 years.

I am in the Philadelphia suburbs and as a nurse with only 2 years experience base is 26.00 hourly with 3.50 for noc diff, so 29.50. Grossed 64,000 this past year. Not too bad for being a newbie.

New grads in Hershey, PA make $21.90/hr to start. Cost of living in the area is fairly low and my employer also provides 75% tuition assistance to Penn State for the employer, spouse, and children.

Specializes in Community, OB, Nursery.

Triangle area of NC. New grads start out around $19/hr.

At my particular hospital:

$4 diff for 3p-11p

$6 diff for 11p-7a

Weekend diff:

1.5x base salary for 7a-7p

1.67x base salary for 7p-7a

plus shift diff.

You don't get any extra for being charge.

I have almost 6yrs experience.

By the Mason Dixon line in Pa/Md. I have been an RN for 10 years in critical care and work weekend nights. Base salary + WE night diff + WE incentive pay = ~40 to 42/hr depending on if charge of unit.

I definetly need to move!!!! Don't know about the hubby and kids though, can I just leave them here???

I work is small hospital in Northern WI and base is $25 something after 5 years, plus shift diff for eves, nocs and weekends. Time and a half for holidays, OT, etc...

Tampa area, new grads start at $18-19.

I am amazed how lowly nurses are paid up north. I used to think the worst salaries are here in Fl. Also, $25 for new grad in California, where cost of living that high, is not too impressive either.

Specializes in med/surg, mother/baby.

In the San Jose area, new grads start around 38-40 I believe. I have almost two years experience, and receive approximately 41.5 + 20% for per diem. Night shift differential at my facility is $6, I think 3-4 for evenings, and 1.5 for weekends.

Specializes in med/surg, hospice, L & D.
SW Missouri

I've seen RN wages (starting, hospital) as low as $15.58 and I've seen them as high as $20.ISH at an acute long term care facility.

I started at $16.67 as a new grad.

I also work in SW Missouri and starting wages for new grads in my facility are $16.50. They give credit for LPN to RN of 2:1. Sounds like many other states are friendlier to nurses!! Hmmmm....

Specializes in Med/Surg, Perinatal, Float.

where I work it looks like from the hosp web site advertising a med/surg nursing job it starts out at 36.20/hr (does not include $10/hr night differential). this is central coast of california.

Specializes in ED.

I work in Madisonville, KY and new grad pay is $17.38/hr with 7% pm diff and 10% noc diff. No weekend diff.

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