More of this content is needed. The unrealistic expectations these Ig and tictok folks see spreading is seeing these new nurse up for FAILURE. I love this video!
I just got an offer for NICU and going to do another residency . I’m making more at new hospital with NICU BUT NOT as much as I truly wanted but it’s way more than average resident plus a bonus pay
Thanks for making this video! People see the tik tok and IG girlies and they just know ALL nurses make lavish amounts of money. Im an lpn and I just went back to school for my RN. FL does not pay us enough 🤦🏿♀️
Finally I found an honest video , I have been looking to hear that weeks ago . I am currently in Orlando Florida, thank you for sharing such a great info .
I also found a night residency new grad program without contract and sign on bonus, I was looking for advent health sign on bonus for new grad , but no luck
@@sprahap1780that’s scary, I’m in DFW in an RN program. I was making more than that as an adjuster. It really makes me wonder if the debt I’m incurring is worth it. 🤔
I’ve been considering enrolling into a Nursing program. Been gathering input and doing some research. I have a question. Are Nursing students being forced to take the Covid Vaccine in order to attend Nursing school and work at a Hospital? By forced I mean required. To me its all the same.🤷♀️
When I was in nursing school, the Covid vaccine was fairly new but we were able to get exemptions because of religious or medical reasons. In all honesty, it’s really the hospitals requiring the vaccines or exemptions because that’s what they require for their staff so if you don’t do either you won’t be allowed into clinicals.
Thank you for this dense video without the fluff , these are all good points. Do you have any jobs that would look better for a new grad nurse that are entry level and would act as experience? (Patient transporter, escort, reception?) Thank you.
Facilities only count nursing jobs as experience. I’ve only seen being an lpn or cna count as experience for an RN job, but you will still be classified as a new grad since you’ve never worked as an RN.
Do you mind sharing where in FL you are now? I’ve been watching videos and reading online that FL had really low pay but it sounds like your area pays pretty well. Thanks for the transparency!! I’ve been trying to find some pay transparency for my city before I decide to pursue a nursing degree but it’s been hard to find.
Thank you for your transparency I live in South Florida and I’m graduating from nursing school May 2024. I honestly thought I would have to leave the state in order to earn a decent new grad salary because south Florida pay is disrespectful especially for the cost of living. Can I email you?I would like to know the hospital systems that are offering the pay incentives that you mentioned in your video because I’m definitely moving after graduation.
Central Florida has better pay with cost of living. I know south Florida is super expensive and the pay doesn’t really match. But the systems in the central florida
More than I make after 40 years. You cannot replace that. LOL no nurse will last long AT ALL when money is your driving force to be a nurse!!!!!!!!!!!!
More of this content is needed. The unrealistic expectations these Ig and tictok folks see spreading is seeing these new nurse up for FAILURE. I love this video!
I just got an offer for NICU and going to do another residency . I’m making more at new hospital with NICU BUT NOT as much as I truly wanted but it’s way more than average resident plus a bonus pay
Thanks for making this video! People see the tik tok and IG girlies and they just know ALL nurses make lavish amounts of money. Im an lpn and I just went back to school for my RN. FL does not pay us enough 🤦🏿♀️
FL really doesn't lol. Good luck in school!
@@DijahAlize Thanks ❤️
I started off at $30 as well about 7 years ago 👍in Florida
Finally I found an honest video , I have been looking to hear that weeks ago . I am currently in Orlando Florida, thank you for sharing such a great info .
Glad I could help! ❤️
I also found a night residency new grad program without contract and sign on bonus, I was looking for advent health sign on bonus for new grad , but no luck
New grads in Texas at huge level 1 trauma center hospitals are getting offered $28/hour base pay right now in October 2023 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
That’s super low in this economy 😩 it may all depend on specialty as well though.
right
Is this San Antonio? I work in houston as new grad and I’m getting $37 base pay before the differentials
@@queenkami99 DFW
@@sprahap1780that’s scary, I’m in DFW in an RN program. I was making more than that as an adjuster. It really makes me wonder if the debt I’m incurring is worth it. 🤔
I’ve been considering enrolling into a Nursing program. Been gathering input and doing some research. I have a question. Are Nursing students being forced to take the Covid Vaccine in order to attend Nursing school and work at a Hospital? By forced I mean required. To me its all the same.🤷♀️
When I was in nursing school, the Covid vaccine was fairly new but we were able to get exemptions because of religious or medical reasons. In all honesty, it’s really the hospitals requiring the vaccines or exemptions because that’s what they require for their staff so if you don’t do either you won’t be allowed into clinicals.
Thank you for the info. I appreciate you taking the time to reply. 🙏
Please do a video of how you get a job as a new grad nurse
Helpful!
Thank you for this dense video without the fluff , these are all good points. Do you have any jobs that would look better for a new grad nurse that are entry level and would act as experience? (Patient transporter, escort, reception?)
Thank you.
Facilities only count nursing jobs as experience. I’ve only seen being an lpn or cna count as experience for an RN job, but you will still be classified as a new grad since you’ve never worked as an RN.
Do you mind sharing where in FL you are now? I’ve been watching videos and reading online that FL had really low pay but it sounds like your area pays pretty well. Thanks for the transparency!! I’ve been trying to find some pay transparency for my city before I decide to pursue a nursing degree but it’s been hard to find.
Central Florida has better pay and better cost of living in Florida. South Florida is very expensive with average pay.
I passed my NClex on august, I found an agency that told me the start will be 25-30 depend on the patient care
What?! I know CNAs making $25
@@SR-kz9unwords. It’s Fl, u can’t expect a descent pay
That’s low - average is $34+
Thank you for your transparency I live in South Florida and I’m graduating from nursing school May 2024. I honestly thought I would have to leave the state in order to earn a decent new grad salary because south Florida pay is disrespectful especially for the cost of living. Can I email you?I would like to know the hospital systems that are offering the pay incentives that you mentioned in your video because I’m definitely moving after graduation.
Central Florida has better pay with cost of living. I know south Florida is super expensive and the pay doesn’t really match. But the systems in the central florida
Are advent health, HCA, Orlando health, St Joseph’s, Tampa General, Bay care. These are three big names I know of
@@DijahAlize Thank you!😊
More than I make after 40 years. You cannot replace that. LOL no nurse will last long AT ALL when money is your driving force to be a nurse!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sadly, hospitals make low money unless, you working for agencies.
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This was super helpful ❤️🩺