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**POLL** New 1st Year RN Salary

Hello all, I am curious to see what the current pay rate is across the country so we can better prepare ourselves and negotiate better salaries! Please try to keep this poll to any graduates after 2010. Thanks!

1) State

2) Hourly Salary

3) Experience, if any

4) Specialty, if any

Here's mine:

NJ

$26/hr new grad, no exp., recently changed jobs $33/hr 1 yr exp.

Only 1 year old RN :saint:

Nephrology/dialysis

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Not even government jobs are giving pensions. My husband is full time in a government job. He has the non profit version of a 401k with matching up to 8% I think.

I have one, and I work for a private hospital. They still exist.

MD

$27; +$5 shift diff nights, $3 evenings and $2 weekends

New Grad program-no prior experience

MedSurge/ortho

MD

$27; +$5 shift diff nights, $3 evenings and $2 weekends

New Grad program-no prior experience

MedSurge/ortho

I 'm in md too, which hospital do you work for?

@johnsonmichelle I work for PG hospital. How about you?

1. Virginia

2.

$26/HR

+$4.50 weekday nights

+$4.50 weekend days

+$8 weekend nights

3. New BSN Grad, no experience

4. Surgical floor

First RN job:

1) NC

2) $22 base pay + $2.50 differential on weekends + $3 differential on nights

3) no experience

4) medical-surgical/progressive care (split unit)

@johnsonmichelle I work for PG hospital. How about you?

I havent gotten a job, I'm still job searching

1) $45/hourly

2) New York City

3) New graduate nurse

4) Med Surg

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