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How much do hospice nurses get paid in SanFrancisco? |
I have 3 yrs experience and a postgraduate diploma in cancer nursing from top london hosp Nurses in the Bay Area actually earn good money. It depends on what company you work for. If you decide to go with an agency, then you earn a little less but get tax free housing allowance every month which costs about 4-5 thousand. You will probably get from 27-40 dollars an hour. The housing and hourly salary will be inversely proportional. More money for housing, lesser hourly pay and the other way around. If you decide to work for a hospital, you'll be earning from 45-70 dollars and hour. Again, it depends on your position in the hospital. Contingent/Per diem/On call or however you call it, earn closer to the upper limit because they don't have benefits. Benefited positions, although earn lesser than the per diems, get more perks and bonuses and of course a sure schedule. You are so to be admired. Nurses usually get paid great money. Just call one of their offices and ask. Nurses are in such demand that nobody would turn you down for a job because you asked how much you will be paid. What an honor to be gifted with talent like yours. God be with you and guide you where He wants you to go. |
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