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California RN visiting NYC - Would like help planning my trip please :)
Hey KellyNY! You seem to know about NY and the weather...I'm looking to travel to NY to work, and I was thinking about late February. I'm not in THAT great a hurry at the moment, I was thinking of the weather, too! Would you mind telling me what March is like? Thanks! To the original poster...I wish I could help, but I always stayed at the youth hostel in NY :) ~Kait
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at my wit's end trying to get info...please help!
Thank you so kindly to everyone who has replied!! As for apartment, I don't know where it will be. They tell you AFTER you accept the assignment, I believe. I just know it will be near the hospital. But I'm not really worried about that part... It's a night shift and that INLCUDES the differential. Yeah, not *too* impressed... However, if it's where I want to go... I'm kind of with your way of thinking, Loriann. Just once even...and the second time around...I'll have hopefully a better idea of what kind of deals there are out there and be able to have a bit more to back myself up, plus experience. Ideally it would be good to stick with the same company, but if I'm being lowballed and I can get a better offer...then see ya!
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at my wit's end trying to get info...please help!
Hmm...if you don't mind me asking, what is your specialty and how many years of experience do you have? I a medsurg nurse with 2 years experience and this will be my FIRST travel assignment, so I think those things put me fairly low on the totem pole right now! And how DO you negotioate a better rate? The only thing I can think of if to take the first one even if it's low, then meet other travelers who are getting better rates and THEN ask for something better my second time around and if they won't do it, simply then go to a different company.
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good but grrr...
Thanks for the thoughts, guys. It's so good to get other people's take on such a new experience!
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at my wit's end trying to get info...please help!
Oh, and I've *been* all over the Travel Nursing forum trying to find answers without much luck, although someone was very helpful.
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at my wit's end trying to get info...please help!
Hi guys, I've been on this forum and all over the Internet, *trying* to find answers! I can't find anything. If anyone has any thoughts, please tell me! Here's the situation. I'm a medsurg RN with 2 years experience (I'm Canadian). I have applied to be a travel nurse (am licensed now in NY state), and I'm with CCTC so far. I would like to work at Columbia Presbyterian in NYC, and CCTC staffs them. CCTC is offering $26 an hour for me to work there. I'm not looking to make my fortune. I just want a COMPETITIVE, FAIR wage. To me, $26 seems awfully low. They also offer the free apartment, too. Can anyone tell me...what is reasonable for someone in my situation? Is $26 low? Does the fact an apartment (though taxable!!) is included make $26/h reasonable? I politely told my recruiter that $25-26 was lower than I expected, and I had thought it would be more like 30, and she said, "Who told you that? I think they're lying to you." ??! I don't know what to do. Accept this assignment? Is it really an OK deal? Or will I be laughed off the ward by other travel nurses?! Being a first-time traveller, should I expect a lower wage? :uhoh21: AND...are there any webpages with actual stats I could use when talking to the recruiter (see "they must be lying" comment above). HELP, anyone!! Thanks in advance. ~Kait
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good but grrr...
Alem-Tsahai, I really appreciate this feedback! I have been having an absolutely TERRIBLE time finding some kind of baseline for what I should expect. I am SO grateful for any thoughts that you have! Yes, I am a medsurg RN with 2 years experience (I'm Canadian). CCTC also provides a free apartment (though it's going to be part of my taxable income). If they are providing an apartment like this, would this change your thoughts about the rate of pay? Are the CCTC nurse making 40-50 medsurg nurses, and are they NOT getting the free housing? And is it typical for a first-time traveller (like me) to be paid a lot lower wage...can I ask for/get a higher wage after a few assignments? Also, do you have any idea of where I could find some solid info I could back myself up with when talking to the recruiter? I believe you 100%, but I would be like to say to the recruiter, "Look, nurses make more than that and I know because..." Things like payscale.com are useless. And, I've already said to the recruiter I expected it to be higher than that, and she said, "who told you that? I think they're lying to you." ??! If CCTC are lowballing me, I might go with another company. I'd really hate to be taken so much for a fool...I don't want to work at the hospital THAT much .:uhoh21: I'm not trying to make the most money ever here. I just want to be paid a COMPETITIVE, FAIR wage. Thanks so much again.
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good but grrr...
KyRNBSN- Thanks for your reply! I forgot to clarify something, so I edited by post- I mean Columbia Presbyterian in NYC!!! I think you're right about signing on with a few agencies. I've signed on to one other. The problem is, CCTC seems to be a "supplier" of this hospital! ~Kait
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good but grrr...
I made the mistake of telling CCTC I'd like to work at a Columbia Presbyterian in NYC, which I know they staff. They've had other jobs come up I don't want, like 8 hour shifts at other hospitals for $30/h. Now that one at Columbia's come up, it's only $26/h! HMM...not much of a coincidence, I don't think!! However, the fact is I DO want to work at Columbia, and while I feel a bit irritated at what I feel is a game they're playing...it IS what I want. So I'll probably suck it up. I am a first time traveler. Maybe I'll have a little more clout the second time around?? Anyway...I just really to live on the Upper West Side just ONCE in this life. I can afford to be more picky once I've fulfilled that dream! And if I meet travellers who laugh at me for getting $26/h I could switch to their company for the next assignment... ~Kait
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What is your usual nurse-patient ratio in your unit?
On the surgical ward, 6:1 with one LPN shared between four nurses. On the medical ward, 8:1 but you have your own LPN for part of the day.
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Pain shots are us, not this nurse!
I think this response was needed here. Thank you.
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Nurses in Partnership
Sunnibee, thanks so much for all this! I'm going to be taking my first travel assignment probably next month, and this is invaluable to me. I really, really appreciate you taking the time to write it all out!
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Canada
Hi there! I'm an RN in Vancouver (who's actually going to the States next month, lol) and we DO have agency nurses here. They're quite well paid too... our starting wage for a new grad is about $27/h, goes to about $35 or more for years of experience and more for specialty. We're paid by the government here, so there's no haggling. Travel nurses here though, make about $42/h! I know some people who've been travel nurses here, and I believe their company was called "Staffing Solutions", so maybe give them a try. They had their housing paid for, and no complaints as far as I know. Good luck! If I can help with any other questions, just ask! ~Kait
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Do travel agencies lowball you? Difference between staff/agency nurse pay?
Thanks for the advice, guys! The last time I talked to my agency, they talked about a job at the same hospital for $30/h. Hmmm...! (this was after I'd politely expressed surprise at $25). The thing is, this company (CCTC) staffs the hospital I'm interested in working at (Columbia-Presbyterian). I haven't heard the greatest things about CCTC either, but my recruiter SEEMS decent (although I know it's her job to make $ for the company). I have_ been shopping around, but a lot don't do NYC and the ones that do have comparable offers but not with the hospital I want. So...I think I'll be going with them. I figure as a rookie I'll miss out on something and learn some things the hard way. I know just to have EVERYTHING in the contract! Thanks again... Kait
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How Much do You Make?
Well, I'll post with uncertainty. I'm looking at being a travel nurse in NYC and they're offering $25-$28 an hour. I thought this was kind of low (esp. for a travel nurse...) and someone was kind enough to confirm that for me here. It's hard to find answers, though! Anyway, I'm glad you're making a good rate! ~Kait