I am a nurse in CA but it really depends not simply on where you live but where on earth you work. If you work nights you'll other make a differential over what you would working days. I cause a great wage in CA but because I specialize within ICU I make more than if I be to work on the med/surg floor.also it depends how long you have be a nurse. You have to remember that within exchange for the good remuneration we give up alot too..hospitals do not close for weekends or holidays..and should the market research be low you might get sent home.. I own missed more than my share of my childrens school plays, soccer games, music/choir assemblies.
I don't know just about lowest, but California is higher than most. Of course the cost of living is more expensive here but next.you get to live contained by California. So it is a trade-off.
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us cities are high unlike here within manila!
Usually the larger the city the higher the retribution.I make almost twice as much contained by Dallas,as I would in a small Texas town.
You can find like mad of really good info on the U.S. Dept of Labor / Bureau of Labor Statistics site. I use this site slightly a bit for a health career course I teach at a local college. I be going to copy a bunch of info here for you, but it will be much more informative if you visit the site yourself, so here's the interconnect:
http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes291111.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
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