Or the overpaid employee would be replaced by the lesser paid employee paired with a computer. |
Nursing is not "downhill" from medicine. Nursing pay is not affected by MD pay. Sorry. Lots of doctors are very bitter about how much money RNs made during Covid vs. how much doctors were making. Nurses habitually make more money than residents and lower paid doctors. |
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+1 I'm a nurse and have found that the nurses who come in with the "vocation" mindset are the quickest to burn out and leave the field. |
I think a lot depends on what you think is good pay. A lot of people in DCUM think $100K is poverty wages, so nursing seems like bad pay for terrible conditions. If that's good pay to you (like it is for lots of people), then you'll see it differently. I tend to think it's a good paying, in demand job with often bad conditions, but if you can tolerate those, it's a good choice. That's based on friends and family's experience, not my own. |
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My daughter has researched nursing programs for all of the colleges she is applying to. We’ve toured several. They appear HARD. She’s going to be in a ton of demanding classes and completing clinicals on the side. (That’s if she gets in. These programs are really competitive.)
I’m very proud of her for selecting nursing. I know she’ll make a difference while simultaneously making a salary better than mine. (I’m a teacher.) I have even more respect for nurses after touring these programs. Wow. |
| Nursing school is hard. It is not for the average student, it is for the ambitious and determined student. The BSN will only get you so far - most nurses at this education level will want to advance their career after a few years. And the only way to do that is more school. Higher degrees, speciality certifications, more credentials. Going to college for nursing is only the beginning - I would want my child to know that. But yes I would definitely support the idea. (Signed, a nurse - of course) |
Neighbor works at Inova faurfax and she nurses start at $80K plus potentially more with shift differentials and overtime. Seems good to me for starting pay. |
I’m a doctor and I’m thrilled that nurses are getting paid more and showing hospitals their worth. Good for them! Nothing can get done without nurses. I’m jealous of the nurse schedule Vs doctor schedule. Nursing seems more built for moms (3 days a week being full time for example). I would have considered doing nursing Vs medical school knowing what I know now. |
Still need someone to sit there and monitor vitals which is basically all she does now. |
Calm down Blanch! |
| Income etc aside, it's God's work. Thank you to all the wonderful nurses who really care, and are there for people in their hours of need. |
| I would say, given shortages and burnout rates and just the horrible way many hospital systems are treating nurses right now, that she should consider a speciality like CNM, NP, or PA rather than a hospital nurse. Nursing is a great profession though! |
Yes, that's like comparing a staff accountant to a partner at an accounting firm. |
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When I taught as an adjunct at a community college, the nursing program was difficult for students to get into mostly because there's a shortage of nursing school faculty. I think it's always been that way, a shortage of nursing school faculty.
Lots of nurses posted on here, so that's good. Any nurses agree with the bullying of nurses by nurses as a downside to the profession? |