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Associate nursing level , please include starting salary The highest salaries for RNs are generally seen on the west coast and in the northeastern states. But by the same token, the highest cost of living also happens to be on the west coast and the northeastern states. Thank you, you're absolutely right and thank you for reminding me of all the necessary considerations. Report It The West Coast probably is your best bet. Larger cities usually pay higher. I am in rural Washington. Our starting wage for a new RN is $23.85/h. We are very competitive with anywhere in Washington. However salary should not be your only criteria. Look at the area. Do you want to live there? What is the benefit package? It is never too early to think of retirement. What type of nursing do you want to do? Some hospitals have specialty areas like cardiac care and some don't. What is the hospital's record? Are they progressive? are they a Joint Commission Certified hospital? My advice is to do your homework and look at the big picture. There are lots of nursing jobs out there. You will be much more satisfied if you do. Good luck to you. I agree with John H, but also Agency nursing (travel nurse) pays extremley well too. You can go all over the states doing that. |
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