It's true that job hopping every couple years or so will increase your pay over time. As long as you're pursuing advancements in your career, you'll be fine and won't raise red flags to employers.
@@TequilaMockingBird91 lol, say that when there is million dollar homes in Williamson county and a studio in Nashville is 2500 a month. Lol. Cost of living in the suburbs is rising too, and most of the hospitals in middle TN are in metro Nashville
Ah I'm sorry! Honestly being in NJ the cost of living is so expensive, so although we make more we also spend a lot more on rent/bills. I know a lot of people in the North are looking to relocate down south! Even with the pay cut!
@@CaitHawkins it depends where in the south. Metro Nashville is edging on same cost of living as LA and Franklin/Brentwood is worse than downtown (where I live) if I was a single income household I could not afford to ever buy property
Thank you for this video 🙏🏽 I’ve went to nursing school back in 2021 and ended up having to leave the program because it was all online and I learned that I needed an in-person program. I’m currently in the process of finding an ABSN program because that’s what I did before. I’m actually solely interested in becoming an RN because of my passion for the OR so I’m super grateful for you sharing your experience with that. Thank you again!
Hi! Thank you for the support! Thats awesome keep going!! The journey is never supposed to be easy, but keep going and on day you will become an OR nurse :) Glad you’re finding my videos helpful!
That’s what I was doing over a year ago, hadn’t even started a single prerequisite nor enrolled in my school, and here I am all done with TEAS and prerequisite classes and about to start my program! It went by in the blink of an eye, it’ll go by fast!! 💕
I wanna go to the OR so bad, I finish my AAS in nursing in about 18 months and I’m in NJ too. Thank you for this video!! I love the advice and appreciate it
My wife as LPN was making $36 an hour before her nursing graduation. Now as nurse she’s making $48 an hour. & guess how much I make $29.47😅😅😅 Now should I get a new job or retire
Super interesting! I just got into a nursing program starting in January and I always am curious about the pay after graduating. Right now the program is kinda expensive so I hope to be able get the money back when I get my first nursing job. I think everyone would benefit from talking openly about their pay with coworkers so I appreciate this kind of video
This is something that we should be open about but I find that some people aren't so open with sharing salaries. I just know that before I accept a job I will always go on salary websites to see a ballpark of what I should be making at their facility. This is helpful and also never take a pay cut.
hi! I'm a sophmore planning to be BSN-RN one day. How many years does it take to be RN? I'm kinda scared about going to college. To be honest, i have no clue how to get in to college. I've been researching about community colleges here in California but i'm confused🥲 one more thing, how do you apply in hospitals after you become RN?
depends! if you do your ASN (associates in science in nursing) then you can become a registered nurse in 2 years. If you go for BSN (bachelor in science in nursing) then it requires 4 years. Im currently studying in a university to get my BSN so that I can go for a higher specialty. it all depends on what route you wanna go for :)
@@m3rcury375 I always go for the better one. However, it still depends on my financial situation in college. I might take the route of finishing ASN then look for a part-time job with the degree I have then save up and continue and finish BSN.
Hi, although I dont want to give an exact # as I'm currently in my job, I make over $100,000 being full time. I switched to part time a bit ago, so I make a bit less now at that job.
Money is the worst reason to become a nurse. It is a very hard job to be a good nurse actually caring for the patient! Believe me I know this as a 40 year nurse and a patient.
Perhaps. I like what I do and care about the patients, but money was the first and main reason why I went in and why I do it. I used to make 4-6K a month before nursing working less hard but more hours, with nursing I can make far more than I did for those hours I put in. Each to their own, but I am fine with the job (it is like any other out there) but getting paid well is a priority.
It's true that job hopping every couple years or so will increase your pay over time. As long as you're pursuing advancements in your career, you'll be fine and won't raise red flags to employers.
Just finding your channel. Thank you for the transparency ❤
Thank you so much for the support!
All I have learned from watching these videos is that nurses in the south are underpaid.
But that’s because the south has a lower cost of living
@@TequilaMockingBird91 lol, say that when there is million dollar homes in Williamson county and a studio in Nashville is 2500 a month. Lol. Cost of living in the suburbs is rising too, and most of the hospitals in middle TN are in metro Nashville
Ah I'm sorry! Honestly being in NJ the cost of living is so expensive, so although we make more we also spend a lot more on rent/bills. I know a lot of people in the North are looking to relocate down south! Even with the pay cut!
@@CaitHawkins it depends where in the south. Metro Nashville is edging on same cost of living as LA and Franklin/Brentwood is worse than downtown (where I live) if I was a single income household I could not afford to ever buy property
@@Nooorrriii wow that’s insane!! Honestly everywhere is just so expensive these days!
First time in your channel, good content. I’m going to start pharmacology in January!
Thank you for this video 🙏🏽 I’ve went to nursing school back in 2021 and ended up having to leave the program because it was all online and I learned that I needed an in-person program. I’m currently in the process of finding an ABSN program because that’s what I did before. I’m actually solely interested in becoming an RN because of my passion for the OR so I’m super grateful for you sharing your experience with that. Thank you again!
Hi! Thank you for the support! Thats awesome keep going!! The journey is never supposed to be easy, but keep going and on day you will become an OR nurse :) Glad you’re finding my videos helpful!
I haven’t even started my college or done any pre reqs and I’m looking at my potential salary 😭 thanks for the video though haha!
That’s what I was doing over a year ago, hadn’t even started a single prerequisite nor enrolled in my school, and here I am all done with TEAS and prerequisite classes and about to start my program! It went by in the blink of an eye, it’ll go by fast!! 💕
I wanna go to the OR so bad, I finish my AAS in nursing in about 18 months and I’m in NJ too.
Thank you for this video!! I love the advice and appreciate it
My wife as LPN was making $36 an hour before her nursing graduation. Now as nurse she’s making $48 an hour. & guess how much I make $29.47😅😅😅
Now should I get a new job or retire
Super interesting! I just got into a nursing program starting in January and I always am curious about the pay after graduating. Right now the program is kinda expensive so I hope to be able get the money back when I get my first nursing job.
I think everyone would benefit from talking openly about their pay with coworkers so I appreciate this kind of video
@michhioo Thanks so much and best of luck to you in your journey!
$38 is crazy. omg new grads in Newark get the$47 I believe
please Where Is It?
@@diboraethiopia.793New Jersey
Newark nj or newark deleware..im frm nj nd im hoping its around
35-55 an hr
This was great. I'm in currently in nursing school with plans to go to the OR. I was a scrub tech in the past and I loved the specialty.
Best of luck in nursing school! Yes do it we need more great OR nurses!!
Did you compare salaries with other fellow nurses at the hospital where you were working?
This is something that we should be open about but I find that some people aren't so open with sharing salaries. I just know that before I accept a job I will always go on salary websites to see a ballpark of what I should be making at their facility. This is helpful and also never take a pay cut.
Thanks for sharing!
Anytime, thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing ✨🤍
@sabrinabess5649- Anytime, thanks for watching!
So after a month how much did you actually retain after taxes?
I forget the exact amount but starting off it was I wanna say around 4500-4800 with on calls etc.
hi! I'm a sophmore planning to be BSN-RN one day. How many years does it take to be RN? I'm kinda scared about going to college. To be honest, i have no clue how to get in to college. I've been researching about community colleges here in California but i'm confused🥲
one more thing, how do you apply in hospitals after you become RN?
depends! if you do your ASN (associates in science in nursing) then you can become a registered nurse in 2 years. If you go for BSN (bachelor in science in nursing) then it requires 4 years. Im currently studying in a university to get my BSN so that I can go for a higher specialty. it all depends on what route you wanna go for :)
@@m3rcury375an asn takes 3 years not 2
@@m3rcury375 I always go for the better one. However, it still depends on my financial situation in college. I might take the route of finishing ASN then look for a part-time job with the degree I have then save up and continue and finish BSN.
How much do you make now?
Hi, although I dont want to give an exact # as I'm currently in my job, I make over $100,000 being full time. I switched to part time a bit ago, so I make a bit less now at that job.
is this weekly or biweekly?
Money is the worst reason to become a nurse. It is a very hard job to be a good nurse actually caring for the patient! Believe me I know this as a 40 year nurse and a patient.
Perhaps. I like what I do and care about the patients, but money was the first and main reason why I went in and why I do it. I used to make 4-6K a month before nursing working less hard but more hours, with nursing I can make far more than I did for those hours I put in. Each to their own, but I am fine with the job (it is like any other out there) but getting paid well is a priority.