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In our health system (hospitals, NH's, home health) the RN's and OT's salary range is the same.
honestly, that's somewhat appalling to me. i know nurses have soo many responsibilities, have to have so much knowledge, etc., but still - to have a masters of science and be making the same amount of money as someone with an associates degree from a community college? that just doesn't add up.
Many jobs that require master's degrees don't pay well. Many jobs for MSWs and Masters in Psych don't pay great. A Master's in Public Health without special skills generally won't land you a high paying job. And teachers... bachelors through PhDs, we know they generally don't make as much as others folks with a similar number of years of education.
On the other hand, you've got plumbers, mechanics, and electricians who might have no college degree and be making a very good living (not all, of course).
In general, higher education is correlated with higher income, but on a case by case by basis, fortunately or unfortunately, it varies a lot.
honestly, that's somewhat appalling to me. i know nurses have soo many responsibilities, have to have so much knowledge, etc., but still - to have a masters of science and be making the same amount of money as someone with an associates degree from a community college? that just doesn't add up.
Most physical therapists and occupational therapists coming out of school today have a master's degree or even a doctorate. Those who graduated years ago still have bachelor's degrees in some cases.
PT assistants and OT assistants are the ones with associate's degrees. Just wanted to clear that up.
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just curious, do any of you know (at YOUR hospital) what the salary difference is like comparing RN to OT? i am very interested in occupational therapy and have heard MANY varying claims. 85% of people i've talked to say that OTs definitely make more money, basically the same as a PT, but i've searched and found a few posts on this website saying the opposite... despite the fact that it's a masters level entry profession. i don't actually know anyone who is an OT, just have several friends in OT school, and for various reasons i'm considering the profession. it totally intrigues me. if anyone could add their input, please do. thank you.