Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYC nurses striking claiming it is due to workload and staffing levels. Meanwhile, they're already making $165k and want to increase it up to $275k at some NY hospitals. GMAFB. That is grotesque overpay for a 4 year degree job. We are supposed to now compensate nurses more than many family docs? Talk about wage inflation spiral. If nurses make $275k I guess we have to pay teachers $200k and docs $1M now.
USA wages and cost of labor are out of control.
What are your sources for these salaries and what types of roles?
-RN
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/nyregion/nurses-strike-hospitals-nyc.html
AVERAGE is already $165k. Union is making demands that would push it to $275k.
Ridiculous over compensation. Fire all union nursing and replace.
CRNAs there are making $205/hr per diem or 300-350k salary. That’s more than some physicians make. That’s an amazing value for a masters degree
So go get your nursing degree and get it on it!
Only those who are ambitious and more highly educated and trained make those higher salaries. The strikers want higher salaries for lower levels of credentialing, basing their argument on the profitability of their employers, not on the actual market value they bring to their roles. If they want to share in their employer's profits, they need to become stockholders, not extortionists. They also surely would not be demanding their wages be reduced in years when their employers profits decline, demonstrating further that this has nothing to do with the value of their labor, which would be the same at an unprofitable hospital as it is where they happen to be fortunate enought to be employed.
If anyone should be profiting off of sick people, it SHOULD be the nurses who are actually doing the day to day care of those people.
I’m sure you have ZERO problems with insurance executives and hospital administrators making bank off of human suffering.
Omg....stop with the crappy comparison to a CEO.
You know what the brutal reality is? EVERYONE in healthcare is overpaid, period. Docs, nurses, healthcareadministration, and hospital/insurance CEOs. You're all massively overpaid. That's why healthcare is bankruping the entire country and costs are out of control compared to the rest of the world. Too many layers of fat. Too many people making too much money when the rest of the world does the same jobs for a fraction of the price with similar or even better outcomes.
$275k for nurses is way too much. $5M for execs is too much. Both can be true at the same time.
Both could be true at the same time, but most nurses aren’t getting $275,000 and many CEOs are making more than $5 million. Do you want to cut costs, start at the top, then see how much you left over for actual patient care, which is what nursing represents.
You must suck at math. 100 nurses making $275k. $27.5M in labor cost. Make the CEO earning $10M get $0. Nursing costs way more.
Everyone in hc gets paid too much.
They should cover medical procedures with American insurance or Medicare and allow people to travel abroad for procedures at prescreened hospitals for quality. Americans and our Healthcare system could get tons of procedures done for a fraction of the cost. HC jobs in the US that are now grossly overcompensated would have to compete globally in terms of salary. Even after factoring in having to pay for flights, which would be covered by insurance, it would still save massive amounts of money since American healthcare is so vastly overpriced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYC nurses striking claiming it is due to workload and staffing levels. Meanwhile, they're already making $165k and want to increase it up to $275k at some NY hospitals. GMAFB. That is grotesque overpay for a 4 year degree job. We are supposed to now compensate nurses more than many family docs? Talk about wage inflation spiral. If nurses make $275k I guess we have to pay teachers $200k and docs $1M now.
USA wages and cost of labor are out of control.
What are your sources for these salaries and what types of roles?
-RN
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/nyregion/nurses-strike-hospitals-nyc.html
AVERAGE is already $165k. Union is making demands that would push it to $275k.
Ridiculous over compensation. Fire all union nursing and replace.
CRNAs there are making $205/hr per diem or 300-350k salary. That’s more than some physicians make. That’s an amazing value for a masters degree
So go get your nursing degree and get it on it!
Only those who are ambitious and more highly educated and trained make those higher salaries. The strikers want higher salaries for lower levels of credentialing, basing their argument on the profitability of their employers, not on the actual market value they bring to their roles. If they want to share in their employer's profits, they need to become stockholders, not extortionists. They also surely would not be demanding their wages be reduced in years when their employers profits decline, demonstrating further that this has nothing to do with the value of their labor, which would be the same at an unprofitable hospital as it is where they happen to be fortunate enought to be employed.
If anyone should be profiting off of sick people, it SHOULD be the nurses who are actually doing the day to day care of those people.
I’m sure you have ZERO problems with insurance executives and hospital administrators making bank off of human suffering.
Omg....stop with the crappy comparison to a CEO.
You know what the brutal reality is? EVERYONE in healthcare is overpaid, period. Docs, nurses, healthcareadministration, and hospital/insurance CEOs. You're all massively overpaid. That's why healthcare is bankruping the entire country and costs are out of control compared to the rest of the world. Too many layers of fat. Too many people making too much money when the rest of the world does the same jobs for a fraction of the price with similar or even better outcomes.
$275k for nurses is way too much. $5M for execs is too much. Both can be true at the same time.
Both could be true at the same time, but most nurses aren’t getting $275,000 and many CEOs are making more than $5 million. Do you want to cut costs, start at the top, then see how much you left over for actual patient care, which is what nursing represents.
You must suck at math. 100 nurses making $275k. $27.5M in labor cost. Make the CEO earning $10M get $0. Nursing costs way more.
Everyone in hc gets paid too much.
They should cover medical procedures with American insurance or Medicare and allow people to travel abroad for procedures at prescreened hospitals for quality. Americans and our Healthcare system could get tons of procedures done for a fraction of the cost. HC jobs in the US that are now grossly overcompensated would have to compete globally in terms of salary. Even after factoring in having to pay for flights, which would be covered by insurance, it would still save massive amounts of money since American healthcare is so vastly overpriced.
But the CEO is a no-value added drain on the system. We NEED nurses. So start there and stop whining about nurses.
Anonymous wrote:Only in America would people complain that some people were getting paid too much, especially in an important and demanding job.
Jesus, I know people that make BANK in SALES. Some in real estate. How on earth are those folks making over $100k even?
Even so, I don’t complain. I could easily sell, I’m not sure I could handle a lot of nursing jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYC nurses striking claiming it is due to workload and staffing levels. Meanwhile, they're already making $165k and want to increase it up to $275k at some NY hospitals. GMAFB. That is grotesque overpay for a 4 year degree job. We are supposed to now compensate nurses more than many family docs? Talk about wage inflation spiral. If nurses make $275k I guess we have to pay teachers $200k and docs $1M now.
USA wages and cost of labor are out of control.
What are your sources for these salaries and what types of roles?
-RN
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/nyregion/nurses-strike-hospitals-nyc.html
AVERAGE is already $165k. Union is making demands that would push it to $275k.
Ridiculous over compensation. Fire all union nursing and replace.
CRNAs there are making $205/hr per diem or 300-350k salary. That’s more than some physicians make. That’s an amazing value for a masters degree
So go get your nursing degree and get it on it!
Only those who are ambitious and more highly educated and trained make those higher salaries. The strikers want higher salaries for lower levels of credentialing, basing their argument on the profitability of their employers, not on the actual market value they bring to their roles. If they want to share in their employer's profits, they need to become stockholders, not extortionists. They also surely would not be demanding their wages be reduced in years when their employers profits decline, demonstrating further that this has nothing to do with the value of their labor, which would be the same at an unprofitable hospital as it is where they happen to be fortunate enought to be employed.
If anyone should be profiting off of sick people, it SHOULD be the nurses who are actually doing the day to day care of those people.
I’m sure you have ZERO problems with insurance executives and hospital administrators making bank off of human suffering.
Omg....stop with the crappy comparison to a CEO.
You know what the brutal reality is? EVERYONE in healthcare is overpaid, period. Docs, nurses, healthcareadministration, and hospital/insurance CEOs. You're all massively overpaid. That's why healthcare is bankruping the entire country and costs are out of control compared to the rest of the world. Too many layers of fat. Too many people making too much money when the rest of the world does the same jobs for a fraction of the price with similar or even better outcomes.
$275k for nurses is way too much. $5M for execs is too much. Both can be true at the same time.
Both could be true at the same time, but most nurses aren’t getting $275,000 and many CEOs are making more than $5 million. Do you want to cut costs, start at the top, then see how much you left over for actual patient care, which is what nursing represents.
You must suck at math. 100 nurses making $275k. $27.5M in labor cost. Make the CEO earning $10M get $0. Nursing costs way more.
Everyone in hc gets paid too much.
They should cover medical procedures with American insurance or Medicare and allow people to travel abroad for procedures at prescreened hospitals for quality. Americans and our Healthcare system could get tons of procedures done for a fraction of the cost. HC jobs in the US that are now grossly overcompensated would have to compete globally in terms of salary. Even after factoring in having to pay for flights, which would be covered by insurance, it would still save massive amounts of money since American healthcare is so vastly overpriced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYC nurses striking claiming it is due to workload and staffing levels. Meanwhile, they're already making $165k and want to increase it up to $275k at some NY hospitals. GMAFB. That is grotesque overpay for a 4 year degree job. We are supposed to now compensate nurses more than many family docs? Talk about wage inflation spiral. If nurses make $275k I guess we have to pay teachers $200k and docs $1M now.
USA wages and cost of labor are out of control.
What are your sources for these salaries and what types of roles?
-RN
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/nyregion/nurses-strike-hospitals-nyc.html
AVERAGE is already $165k. Union is making demands that would push it to $275k.
Ridiculous over compensation. Fire all union nursing and replace.
CRNAs there are making $205/hr per diem or 300-350k salary. That’s more than some physicians make. That’s an amazing value for a masters degree
So go get your nursing degree and get it on it!
Only those who are ambitious and more highly educated and trained make those higher salaries. The strikers want higher salaries for lower levels of credentialing, basing their argument on the profitability of their employers, not on the actual market value they bring to their roles. If they want to share in their employer's profits, they need to become stockholders, not extortionists. They also surely would not be demanding their wages be reduced in years when their employers profits decline, demonstrating further that this has nothing to do with the value of their labor, which would be the same at an unprofitable hospital as it is where they happen to be fortunate enought to be employed.
If anyone should be profiting off of sick people, it SHOULD be the nurses who are actually doing the day to day care of those people.
I’m sure you have ZERO problems with insurance executives and hospital administrators making bank off of human suffering.
Omg....stop with the crappy comparison to a CEO.
You know what the brutal reality is? EVERYONE in healthcare is overpaid, period. Docs, nurses, healthcareadministration, and hospital/insurance CEOs. You're all massively overpaid. That's why healthcare is bankruping the entire country and costs are out of control compared to the rest of the world. Too many layers of fat. Too many people making too much money when the rest of the world does the same jobs for a fraction of the price with similar or even better outcomes.
$275k for nurses is way too much. $5M for execs is too much. Both can be true at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYC nurses striking claiming it is due to workload and staffing levels. Meanwhile, they're already making $165k and want to increase it up to $275k at some NY hospitals. GMAFB. That is grotesque overpay for a 4 year degree job. We are supposed to now compensate nurses more than many family docs? Talk about wage inflation spiral. If nurses make $275k I guess we have to pay teachers $200k and docs $1M now.
USA wages and cost of labor are out of control.
What are your sources for these salaries and what types of roles?
-RN
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/nyregion/nurses-strike-hospitals-nyc.html
AVERAGE is already $165k. Union is making demands that would push it to $275k.
Ridiculous over compensation. Fire all union nursing and replace.
There's a nursing shortage, so who are you replacing them with?
This. Nursing staffing is the biggest budget and personnel number of any hospital and we can never keep up. For one 30ish bed med surg unit in an urban hospital, we had something like 50 nurses, 15 cnas, and a couple of unit clerks. Multiply that by 30 units, the ER which employs way more, plus the operating rooms, preop, postop, interventional radiology and other imaging services, endoscopy, and on and on... And all with specialized training to their area too.
You think you can just replace them all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYC nurses striking claiming it is due to workload and staffing levels. Meanwhile, they're already making $165k and want to increase it up to $275k at some NY hospitals. GMAFB. That is grotesque overpay for a 4 year degree job. We are supposed to now compensate nurses more than many family docs? Talk about wage inflation spiral. If nurses make $275k I guess we have to pay teachers $200k and docs $1M now.
USA wages and cost of labor are out of control.
What are your sources for these salaries and what types of roles?
-RN
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/nyregion/nurses-strike-hospitals-nyc.html
AVERAGE is already $165k. Union is making demands that would push it to $275k.
Ridiculous over compensation. Fire all union nursing and replace.
CRNAs there are making $205/hr per diem or 300-350k salary. That’s more than some physicians make. That’s an amazing value for a masters degree
So go get your nursing degree and get it on it!
Only those who are ambitious and more highly educated and trained make those higher salaries. The strikers want higher salaries for lower levels of credentialing, basing their argument on the profitability of their employers, not on the actual market value they bring to their roles. If they want to share in their employer's profits, they need to become stockholders, not extortionists. They also surely would not be demanding their wages be reduced in years when their employers profits decline, demonstrating further that this has nothing to do with the value of their labor, which would be the same at an unprofitable hospital as it is where they happen to be fortunate enought to be employed.
If anyone should be profiting off of sick people, it SHOULD be the nurses who are actually doing the day to day care of those people.
I’m sure you have ZERO problems with insurance executives and hospital administrators making bank off of human suffering.
Omg....stop with the crappy comparison to a CEO.
You know what the brutal reality is? EVERYONE in healthcare is overpaid, period. Docs, nurses, healthcareadministration, and hospital/insurance CEOs. You're all massively overpaid. That's why healthcare is bankruping the entire country and costs are out of control compared to the rest of the world. Too many layers of fat. Too many people making too much money when the rest of the world does the same jobs for a fraction of the price with similar or even better outcomes.
$275k for nurses is way too much. $5M for execs is too much. Both can be true at the same time.
Both could be true at the same time, but most nurses aren’t getting $275,000 and many CEOs are making more than $5 million. Do you want to cut costs, start at the top, then see how much you left over for actual patient care, which is what nursing represents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYC nurses striking claiming it is due to workload and staffing levels. Meanwhile, they're already making $165k and want to increase it up to $275k at some NY hospitals. GMAFB. That is grotesque overpay for a 4 year degree job. We are supposed to now compensate nurses more than many family docs? Talk about wage inflation spiral. If nurses make $275k I guess we have to pay teachers $200k and docs $1M now.
USA wages and cost of labor are out of control.
What are your sources for these salaries and what types of roles?
-RN
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/nyregion/nurses-strike-hospitals-nyc.html
AVERAGE is already $165k. Union is making demands that would push it to $275k.
Ridiculous over compensation. Fire all union nursing and replace.
CRNAs there are making $205/hr per diem or 300-350k salary. That’s more than some physicians make. That’s an amazing value for a masters degree
So go get your nursing degree and get it on it!
Only those who are ambitious and more highly educated and trained make those higher salaries. The strikers want higher salaries for lower levels of credentialing, basing their argument on the profitability of their employers, not on the actual market value they bring to their roles. If they want to share in their employer's profits, they need to become stockholders, not extortionists. They also surely would not be demanding their wages be reduced in years when their employers profits decline, demonstrating further that this has nothing to do with the value of their labor, which would be the same at an unprofitable hospital as it is where they happen to be fortunate enought to be employed.
If anyone should be profiting off of sick people, it SHOULD be the nurses who are actually doing the day to day care of those people.
I’m sure you have ZERO problems with insurance executives and hospital administrators making bank off of human suffering.
Omg....stop with the crappy comparison to a CEO.
You know what the brutal reality is? EVERYONE in healthcare is overpaid, period. Docs, nurses, healthcareadministration, and hospital/insurance CEOs. You're all massively overpaid. That's why healthcare is bankruping the entire country and costs are out of control compared to the rest of the world. Too many layers of fat. Too many people making too much money when the rest of the world does the same jobs for a fraction of the price with similar or even better outcomes.
$275k for nurses is way too much. $5M for execs is too much. Both can be true at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:NYC nurses striking claiming it is due to workload and staffing levels. Meanwhile, they're already making $165k and want to increase it up to $275k at some NY hospitals. GMAFB. That is grotesque overpay for a 4 year degree job. We are supposed to now compensate nurses more than many family docs? Talk about wage inflation spiral. If nurses make $275k I guess we have to pay teachers $200k and docs $1M now.
USA wages and cost of labor are out of control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYC nurses striking claiming it is due to workload and staffing levels. Meanwhile, they're already making $165k and want to increase it up to $275k at some NY hospitals. GMAFB. That is grotesque overpay for a 4 year degree job. We are supposed to now compensate nurses more than many family docs? Talk about wage inflation spiral. If nurses make $275k I guess we have to pay teachers $200k and docs $1M now.
USA wages and cost of labor are out of control.
What are your sources for these salaries and what types of roles?
-RN
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/nyregion/nurses-strike-hospitals-nyc.html
AVERAGE is already $165k. Union is making demands that would push it to $275k.
Ridiculous over compensation. Fire all union nursing and replace.
CRNAs there are making $205/hr per diem or 300-350k salary. That’s more than some physicians make. That’s an amazing value for a masters degree
So go get your nursing degree and get it on it!
Only those who are ambitious and more highly educated and trained make those higher salaries. The strikers want higher salaries for lower levels of credentialing, basing their argument on the profitability of their employers, not on the actual market value they bring to their roles. If they want to share in their employer's profits, they need to become stockholders, not extortionists. They also surely would not be demanding their wages be reduced in years when their employers profits decline, demonstrating further that this has nothing to do with the value of their labor, which would be the same at an unprofitable hospital as it is where they happen to be fortunate enought to be employed.
If anyone should be profiting off of sick people, it SHOULD be the nurses who are actually doing the day to day care of those people.
I’m sure you have ZERO problems with insurance executives and hospital administrators making bank off of human suffering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYC nurses striking claiming it is due to workload and staffing levels. Meanwhile, they're already making $165k and want to increase it up to $275k at some NY hospitals. GMAFB. That is grotesque overpay for a 4 year degree job. We are supposed to now compensate nurses more than many family docs? Talk about wage inflation spiral. If nurses make $275k I guess we have to pay teachers $200k and docs $1M now.
USA wages and cost of labor are out of control.
What are your sources for these salaries and what types of roles?
-RN
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/nyregion/nurses-strike-hospitals-nyc.html
AVERAGE is already $165k. Union is making demands that would push it to $275k.
Ridiculous over compensation. Fire all union nursing and replace.
There's a nursing shortage, so who are you replacing them with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYC nurses striking claiming it is due to workload and staffing levels. Meanwhile, they're already making $165k and want to increase it up to $275k at some NY hospitals. GMAFB. That is grotesque overpay for a 4 year degree job. We are supposed to now compensate nurses more than many family docs? Talk about wage inflation spiral. If nurses make $275k I guess we have to pay teachers $200k and docs $1M now.
USA wages and cost of labor are out of control.
What are your sources for these salaries and what types of roles?
-RN
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/12/nyregion/nurses-strike-hospitals-nyc.html
AVERAGE is already $165k. Union is making demands that would push it to $275k.
Ridiculous over compensation. Fire all union nursing and replace.
CRNAs there are making $205/hr per diem or 300-350k salary. That’s more than some physicians make. That’s an amazing value for a masters degree
So go get your nursing degree and get it on it!
Only those who are ambitious and more highly educated and trained make those higher salaries. The strikers want higher salaries for lower levels of credentialing, basing their argument on the profitability of their employers, not on the actual market value they bring to their roles. If they want to share in their employer's profits, they need to become stockholders, not extortionists. They also surely would not be demanding their wages be reduced in years when their employers profits decline, demonstrating further that this has nothing to do with the value of their labor, which would be the same at an unprofitable hospital as it is where they happen to be fortunate enought to be employed.