WHAT!?! Where did you hear this? Do you mean they signed a 2 year contract to work there or RN's that went the 2 year route through school are making this.Really? Cause we've got 2-yr RNs here hiring on at $93,600/yr + benefits, full-time, non-agency, permanent.
Pretty good bartender's salary. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
$45 an hour is no joke...I mean they're hiring on as full-time employees at $45/hr + benefits. No BSN required (meaning an ASN can do it, which is what I meant by 2-yr RN). Have to float between 4 units, including CICU and MICU, I think. So you'll need a couple years of CC and cardiac experience, I'd assume. That's it.
I've had 2 separate people in 2 separate classes volunteer this information to me independently. I took the first one with a grain of salt, assuming he was confused and meant agency/temp nurses, but the 2nd one mentioned it a week or so later. These were both employees at this hospital, and the latter one works in one of the units in question. I'd tend to think they're pretty credible, myself, but I haven't bothered calling up and verifying, since I'm not a nurse (unfortunately).
Good luck, and let me know if you need some help finding a house.
My friend told me he makes $65 an hour at McDonalds.I mean they're hiring on as full-time employees at $45/hr + benefits. No BSN required (meaning an ASN can do it, which is what I meant by 2-yr RN). Have to float between 4 units, including CICU and MICU, I think. So you'll need a couple years of CC and cardiac experience, I'd assume. That's it.
I've had 2 separate people in 2 separate classes volunteer this information to me independently. I took the first one with a grain of salt, assuming he was confused and meant agency/temp nurses, but the 2nd one mentioned it a week or so later. These were both employees at this hospital, and the latter one works in one of the units in question. I'd tend to think they're pretty credible, myself, but I haven't bothered calling up and verifying, since I'm not a nurse (unfortunately).
Good luck, and let me know if you need some help finding a house.
I dunno man, around here nursing school is pretty difficult. It's easy if you devote about 90% of your time to it....it's not something you can slack off and manage to do.It's not that tough. Trust me, I know some seriously ****ing moronic nurses.
Also some docs fit that bill, too...
but my point was that not just any person can do it. If you actually devote time and study for it then sure anything can be easy.It's not all that. They fill it up with bullshit to make it more credible, when it's 80% useless shit.
Time consuming, yes.
Have to study, yes.
Difficult, no.