salary negotiation process
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Hello all!
I am currently a nurse manager of a busy 32 bed telemetry unit. I am unhappy and want out. I am tired of working 60+hours and only getting paid for 40, I am tired of them forcing me to use my vacation time before I even get a chance to use it, I am tired of my alarm clock going off every day at 520AM...I am just TIRED
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I have been in my current position and with this company for 14 months now. I have made HCAHPS scores rise, employee satisfaction scores rise, they are happy with me, I'm just not happy. I want to go back to working 3 days a week, but this company is blocking me from letting that happen here. So I have applied elsewhere.
I got a job offer today from a local Emergency Room. I have been a nurse for 5 years, 1 of those being a manager, filling in on the floor an average of 5 times a month. I have been on telemetry for my entire career, I am already ACLS certified, but they would need to provide me with TNCC, PALS, etc.. I love my chest pains, my caths, my funky rhythms....
Anyway, my job offer...I was offered 23.46/hr with a $2 differential for 9 of those hours. I currently make $29.70. This averages out to a $4 hour pay cut, or $7500 less per year before taxes. I plan to counter offer with $25 base pay... there is opportunity for PAID
OT, and it is a new,exciting experience for me, and the shift is noon to midnight...I wouldn't have to wake up early, and I could still sleep at night like a normal person!
Is that a ludicrous suggestion? Should I keep looking elsewhere? They are offering $3500 sign on bonus for experienced ER RNs, because they're desperate. They hire brand new nurses fresh out of school, so I think having some experience makes me more desirable.
Thoughts? Suggestions? I want OUT of management, but I don't want to jeopardize my family life in any way. My husband just got a decent raise, but I am the breadwinner...
I have never negotiated a salary before, so I'm unsure of the correct process, how often it is successful, etc