My family is considering relocating to North Carolina. I am a nurse with 22 years experience, and have a BSN. I have worked in extended care, home health care, and hospice. I currently work at a Magnet hospital in NJ. While employed there, I have worked in oncology/med-surg. at this facility. Currently I work on a surgical floor there. We also have telemetry on our unit. I don't see any current information regarding hospitals and salaries for those who have relocated, so thought I would post this. Having worked for the health system I currently work for for such a long period, my salary is very good. From what I have read, here and elsewhere, it looks like the average salary for an RN in NC is around $25/hr, with new grads starting under or around $20/hr. I am unsure though, since many posts here are dated several years ago. I am trying to figure out if moving now (versus waiting until retirement) is the right thing to do. I have a 403b and a pension at my current job. I am vested in the pension, but I think the amount of it would not only be based on when I retire, but upon when I leave my current job. A coworker told me she thought we had to work there 30 years to collect the full pension upon retirement. I have to look into that. So that is one factor to consider. Although my son-in-law pointed out to me that if I am paying more to live in NJ, versus any extra I will collect via pension by staying longer...is it really worth it to stay in NJ longer? I guess the answer to that depends on how long I live after age of retirement? Another benefit of my current job is that they offer $8000 per year towards education. If I decide to go on for my Master's that would really come in handy. I had already applied to a school for next fall for an NP program, but if we decide to move within that time frame, I would put that on hold. I am not sure that becoming an NP would be of benefit to me living in North Carolina. Starting salaries for NPs where I am are $100 - $120,000. I don't think I would see anything close to that in NC. The better cost of living in NC is one benefit of moving now. Taxes in NJ are horrible. On a $200,000 home, I pay around $7,500 per year. State sales tax is 7%. So by relocating I will save money on property tax. However, it sounds like my salary would decrease significantly. I used an online estimate calculator to figure out how much I would need to earn in NC to be comparable to my income versus cost of living in NJ. The figure was around $66,000 per year. We are considering living somewhere between Wilmington and Charlotte, or possibly near to one of them. Some questions I have: 1) What is the likelihood of me earning a starting salary of $66,000 annually with my 22 years of experience and BSN degree? 2) What hospital or health system do you recommend working at and why? 3) What benefits does your employer offer? What are the nurse:patient ratios? Do you plan on staying there long term? 4) Where would you live and work in NC, given the choice, and why? 5) What do you feel is great about NC? 6) What do you feel is bad about NC? Thanks for taking the time to answer! I want to fully research my options before making this move. If it doesn't look beneficial all around, I may wait it out. Money of course isn't everything. I would rather have enough money to live on, and be happy where I am living, then stay where I am just for the sake of money. Life is short!