What is your salary as an NP?

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I am currently debating whether to become an NP or not. If y'all can include your specialty, number of years you've been NP, perks that come with your job and location that would be nice.

You have to want more than money to become and FNP. When entering any field you will be paid accordingly but as you gain experience and expertise you will make more money. I am saying this because nurses can make pretty good money compared to a new NP. Also depending on where you live in this country I have heard it can vary from 75k to over 100k starting for new NP.

Good luck and trying searching this site

New grad FNP.

$47/hour, guaranteed raise to $50/hour after the first year. Urgent care

12 hour shifts, 9a to 9p. No holidays, one weekend per pay period. 7 shifts per pay period.

Michigan

Specializes in ICU, and IR.

so its an hourly job not salary? So it sounds like guaranteed OT if that's true?

Specializes in Psychiatric and Mental Health NP (PMHNP).

New grad Adult and Geri Primary Care NP in rural (very affordable) California. Total first year compensation $125K includes salary, bonus and option to work just 3 extra half days a year. Rotating on call.

Yep. It's hourly

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