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Mt. Sinai $68,000 effective 1/07
Hi. So many people are listing salaries and also including the $ for BSN. Does that mean that some of these hospitals are still hiring ADN's ?I am a student, just trying to figure out what everything means.
Thanks.
Depends on what part of the state you're in. In the NYC metro area, getting into a hospital as a new grad (if at all possible d/t the competition) will require a BSN. Only ADNs with significant experience are having an easier time getting jobs, and even then a good majority of them have better chances if they are in a RN-BSN program. Upstate NY however I believe has different stats for new ADN grads.
Thank you for your reply. I am in the metro area. It has been my understanding that no ADNs are being hired for hospitals anymore and reading the posts that mention the different $ for BSN's had me wondering.
This is a great thread and gives me an idea of what to expect whenever I do finally get to the point of looking for a job.
$32.70/hour for BSN.
Northern Westchester has a "dirty little secret" that most people on the outside are not aware of. Nurse preceptors are in the business of ratting orientees out for every single thing they do. It is not a learning experience. It is toxic and dysfunctional, especially for new grads. They only keep half of the people they hire. And it's never the real new graduates. It's the people who came after having had 6-8 mos experience somewhere else. I got to stay, but it is a backstabbing jail sentence. I hate it and so does everybody else.
The three people in Nursing Education are horrendous.
new nurses hate it there and basically are all dying to get out after a few weeks on "active duty" on the floor.
$32.70/hour for BSN.Northern Westchester has a "dirty little secret" that most people on the outside are not aware of. Nurse preceptors are in the business of ratting orientees out for every single thing they do. It is not a learning experience. It is toxic and dysfunctional, especially for new grads. They only keep half of the people they hire. And it's never the real new graduates. It's the people who came after having had 6-8 mos experience somewhere else. I got to stay, but it is a backstabbing jail sentence. I hate it and so does everybody else.
The three people in Nursing Education are horrendous.
new nurses hate it there and basically are all dying to get out after a few weeks on "active duty" on the floor.
That's really sad.
I know! I'm so glad someone else feels that way about NWH. I worked there as a tech. Horrible. Everyone is in a clique. And if you don't belong they come after you and talk about you behind your back.
I'm not starting my nursing career off there.
I'm sorry you had to. Just put in the time and get out. .
I was so greatful to get out of there. I got a bad review from my supervisor because one nurse on the floor (that she was friends with) decided she didn't like me and made up a whole bunch of stuff about me. I tried to talk to the supervisor about how it wasn't true, and I couldnt believe she didn't talk to me before putting it on paper (the nurse didn't talk to me either) and she said it wasn't meant to be a punishment, it was for learning. Sorry, no.
FutureRN19
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Thank you for posting. Is this the base salary or with night differential?