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I had considered working in a nursing home right after graduation, but the salary differe nce wouldnt have been enough to leave my job as a medical secretary. Here in the Philly burbs NH salaries for RN probably range very low to mid $20. hourly where as the hospitals offer much better rates. Where I am now with only one year of nursing I am making $30. hourly with my shift differential. Not too shabby for a new nurse.
I had been under the impression that nursing home RN's get paid less than hospital RN's. I have a friend who keeps telling me it's the opposite. I was just curious if anyone had any input.
It depends with your location and facility. A friend of mine working in LTC makes $5 more than I do in central Illinois as a new graduate. I work on a med-surg floor and I make $18/hr as a BSN-RN new graduate with 6yrs tech experience, 4yrs LTC experience, and 5yrs business management position experience plus a BA and a BSN ha ha ha sucks:o. I regret my past decision because I turned down a DON position in LTC which was going to pay me $12 more than I make. Nonetheless, I was advised that this came with unpredictable on call hours. Anyway, I may be going to LTC soon.
It depends with your location and facility. A friend of mine working in LTC makes $5 more than I do in central Illinois as a new graduate. I work on a med-surg floor and I make $18/hr as a BSN-RN new graduate with 6yrs tech experience, 4yrs LTC experience, and 5yrs business management position experience plus a BA and a BSN ha ha ha sucks:o. I regret my past decision because I turned down a DON position in LTC which was going to pay me $12 more than I make. Nonetheless, I was advised that this came with unpredictable on call hours. Anyway, I may be going to LTC soon.
Are you saying you were only going to be making $30/hr as a DON???
I get paid less than my hospital counter parts by at least six and as much as twelve dollars per hour.
I find my satisfaction in the following:
1. I am only about five minutes from home.
2. I work all dayshift.
3. I have great residents and great aids.
My corporate management is common senseless but, what penny pinching account has a real heart anyway?
jade-athyst
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I had been under the impression that nursing home RN's get paid less than hospital RN's. I have a friend who keeps telling me it's the opposite. I was just curious if anyone had any input.