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Im not sure..but in LA county I heard its like $20 for a new RN grad and $12 for a new LVN.
Please correct me if im wrong. It just seems too little.
Thanks a bunch!!
This shows top pay, not new grad pay.
The salaries vary based on where you work. My son just graduated from LVN school and he is waiting for his license. Two of his friends just got jobs making $20.00/hr as new grad LVN's, but one turned down another position that offered a few dollars less but would have paid off her student loans. I don't know the going rate for new grad R.N.'s, but I know when I graduated 7 years ago, the salaries in L.A. varied. You have to compare salaries, benefit packages, etc.Some may offer a little less, but may offer tuition reimbursement if you return to school and more frequent increases. All new grads -please look at the whole package before you accept a position! If you can, find out more about where you are going to work from other nurses.
Hecky poo....I was a travel nurse in Palm Springs, CA for the last few months, and they only paid me $27/hour!Did they rip me off or what! And...I'm a "seasoned nurse" at that! :angryfire
You've got to be joking! I'm an experienced E.R. nurse, and even though I've never worked for a travel agency, I get calls all the time. Never been offered less than $41.00/hr and this is separate from the housing payment.
hi, mind if i ask where your son's friend work?The salaries vary based on where you work. My son just graduated from LVN school and he is waiting for his license. Two of his friends just got jobs making $20.00/hr as new grad LVN's, but one turned down another position that offered a few dollars less but would have paid off her student loans. I don't know the going rate for new grad R.N.'s, but I know when I graduated 7 years ago, the salaries in L.A. varied. You have to compare salaries, benefit packages, etc.Some may offer a little less, but may offer tuition reimbursement if you return to school and more frequent increases. All new grads -please look at the whole package before you accept a position! If you can, find out more about where you are going to work from other nurses.
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Man, I didn't know they paid nurses that low in SOCAL.