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Some parts of Eastern North Carolina.
Pitt County Memorial Hospital to be exact :) I just started and they still are new grad friendly. Don't know how much longer that will be, but for now they are still hiring.
Waco, TX. There was a study done last year about the cost of living vs nursing pay, and we come out really well (sorry I couldn't find it for you). Housing is fairly affordable, not too crowded, and well within driving distance of Austin and Dallas. I believe my hospital is offering sign-on and/or relocation bonuses as well. PM me if you want more info.
Waco, TX. There was a study done last year about the cost of living vs nursing pay, and we come out really well (sorry I couldn't find it for you). Housing is fairly affordable, not too crowded, and well within driving distance of Austin and Dallas. I believe my hospital is offering sign-on and/or relocation bonuses as well. PM me if you want more info.
whats the relocation bonus? i would so love to relocate out there one day
nurse901
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I am a new grad with a license and without a job (as many of us are). I have applied everywhere in Colorado hospitals but have not heard anything back. I am completely willing to look elsewhere. Can anyone tell me what areas of the country are hiring new grads and where it is actually possible to get a job?