Anonymous wrote:Yeah agree. Either a nurse in California who is doing a LOT of overtime (CA pays the best pretty out of any other state in the US) or they're a nurse executive or a CRNA (nurse anesthetist). CRNA requires a lot more schooling and ICU experience. I'm a new grad nurse and will make about 45-50k this year without any overtimeAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nurse anesthetist.
My brother does this, and he makes about $200k and works 3 out of 4 weeks a month.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Nurses make more in California than anywhere else in the country and always have because of especially strong unions.
Also, nurses who quote really high salaries are working overtime shifts (usually during nights and weekends) for double time or time-and-a-half.
I'm a nurse and have known a number of nurses through the years who worked 50, 60, 70 hours a week by tacking on extra shifts. Maybe because they were the breadwinner for their family, or they were young
and single and had a lot or free time or they were saving for some goal or another. It's hard and physically demanding work so many people don't last long working more than 36-40 hours a week. The burn-out is very high.
Every hour you're working you're running around. There's no down time at a desk like there is at many jobs.
When i was in my late 20's I did this one year and grossed something like $130k as an RN. I worked all.the.time. I saved the money and paid for my wedding this way.
In contrast, a new graduate a Georgetown or Hopkins or INOVA will make $45-50K a year and stay pretty close to that rate for a number of years. 10 years later (if you're not working overtime) you'll be at $70K.
Anonymous wrote:Op - are you from the other thread on GP about being jobless, divircing, and 2 small kids?
If so, don't go into nursing given your circumstances.
Yeah agree. Either a nurse in California who is doing a LOT of overtime (CA pays the best pretty out of any other state in the US) or they're a nurse executive or a CRNA (nurse anesthetist). CRNA requires a lot more schooling and ICU experience. I'm a new grad nurse and will make about 45-50k this year without any overtimeAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nurse anesthetist.
My brother does this, and he makes about $200k and works 3 out of 4 weeks a month.
Anonymous wrote:Nurse anesthetist.
Anonymous wrote:Nurse anesthetist.