wanting to move to johnson city area

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Hello nurses!

My husband, children and I are desparately wanting to move to the johnson city area. We have visited several times and just fell in love with the area and people. I miss the southern hospitality from which I was raised by and long to return to it. I have just started my research of area healthcare facilities and Im getting alot of good information, but I believe the best info usually comes from those in the know.....so if anyone could please be so kind as to answer some questions I would greatly appreciate it! What kind of pay could I expect (4 years exp mostly LTC and hospice), what are some good/bad places, are there any places that help to further my career as in LPN to RN? How far is the drive distance to surrounding areas if I wouldn't be able to find work in johnson city..............Any other info would be great as well!!!!!:D

Specializes in Float.

I have never lived in JC (pretty area tho..I have visited and been an ER pt!) But it is my understanding it's unfortunately one of the lower paid areas in the state. But there is a newer road going to NC and some commute like to Asheville or nw NC areas.

I have heard good things about ETSU...they may have an LPN-RN program. I would check them out. It's a very pretty area..I'm sure you will enjoy living there. Housing should be pretty reasonable and there is a lot of shopping/eating options in the local area.

Thank you so much for the info.....do you know if a tn nurse license will transfer to nc?

Specializes in Emergency Department.

Roonlex,

East Tenn pay seems to be not less than most on TN ( See thread on starting salaries). The two main hospital systems here are Mountain States Health Alliance - big facility in Johnson City - Medical Center. Wellmont has Kingsport and Bristol covered. Holston Valley in Kingsport is their largest facility. Travel between the tri cities is 30 min or less depending on where you live.

ETSU does have LPN-RN track. I have a few friends that completed it, seem fairly satisfied.

Oh, JCMC is "Magnet", which might make a difference to you. I know that right now MSHA is offering a 10K sign on bonus but commits you to 4 years. I guess the Magnet is losing its attraction.

I do not know about TN license in NC, but VA is a reciprocal state. Parts of Bristol are in TN/VA both.

Specializes in Float.

North Carolina is a compact state. However I don't know if the whole compact state thing applies to LPNs? I would assume it does but never thought to check..anyone know?

I am also planning on moving to Tn in near future.

I currently live in Indiana and work in Ohio, making $36.00 with shift diff.

Any chance I can make this amount of money in Johnson City, Knoxville, or surrounding areas for 2nd shift? Have cardiology background.

Thanks for any input.

Specializes in ER,ICU and Progressive Care Unit,Peds.

As stated above the TN RN license is a compact state licenes and NC is one of those states. But I don't know if that counts for LPNs too.

I lived in East TN all my life until I joined the Navy. I graduated from ETSU and was classmates with several LPN-RN students.

As stated above, you have the Moutain states Health Care system which includes; Johnson City Medical Center, Northside Hospital, and Woodridge Mental Hospital. Also, the VA Medical Center is in Johnson City. I worked at the VA and loved it. The pay is very comparable to the civilian sector. You are working for the federal government so that has many perks. Good benefits and retirement plans. The VA employess many LPNS too.

Also, there are several other LTC places in JC.

Jonesborough is a good place to live it is a short drive to Johnson City and/or Kingsport if you want to work in Kingsport. Gray is also a nice community to live in; it is half way between both Kingsport and Johnson City.

The pay may not be as high in East TN but the cost of living is very low....Get the picture?

Good luck in your move to my old home town. I miss is so much...at times..

Specializes in LTC.

Just a comment on the compact states. This does cover LPN's but not CNA's.

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