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mysticclouds

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  1. I think I am going to just keep renewing the physical card every 2 years just in memory and the love of having the license. Who knows it may come in handy some random day, and I will be excited to use it. $75 to renew every 2 years is not all that bad.
  2. I figured this was the case. Thank you for everyone's input.
  3. So I have my RN license. Is there any job in nursing that would require both CDL A drivers license and perhaps a bachelors in nursing degree? I was thinking those huge mobile blood bank buses or something or a mobile clinic that has MD and RN to diagnose basic ailments. I keep renewing my CDL physical card every 2 years otherwise they will automatically downgrade me. It is a new policy. I don't intend to ever drive again anyway, but before I let it go is there any job out there that requires both? Any ideas?
  4. I have one year of Med surg experience and Bachelors in Nursing. So what is the lowest offer I should accept according to the graph? There is no info on income listed in the job posting so I am unable to gauge what would be fair.
  5. Hi Fellow Nurses, How do I interpret this graph (link is below)? So on this graph are 90% psych rn's working making $100,464 and 10% of all rn's working in psych nursing making $65,310. How can I use this graph to negotiate salary? Should I not take an offer anything lower than $65,310? Here is link to graph: Salary.com Salary Wizard- Do you know what you're worth?

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