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What are the salaries for the following jobs? Registured Nurse, Baker & Kindergarten Teacher?


I need this 4 my algebra class.. Thanks in advance

As a new Kindergarten teacher in California who has a masters degree (that helps!) I make 46K a year. But I get a raise of approximately 2K every year until my 18th year of teaching where the raise lowers to aproximately 1K a year. Finally after 28 years of teaching I cap out and dont get any more raises. I am set to cap out at 80K a year.

It really depends on the school district you work for though not all California teachers get paid the same. It also depends on your level of education and how many years you've been teaching.

RegistERed nurse starts at $30 an hour and theres a lot of places that will give a $10,000 insentive because they need them so badly

Uh don't stand for being such a looser. Be a secretary and make a ton of money and drive a nice car. The rich dudes at work will take you out to lunch every day. It is a totally easy job.

It all depends on where you live, here in the U.S. not only does it depend on the state, but also on the city/town that you live in
try www.salary.com it may help you get your answers...
GOOD LUCK

Salaries really vary depending on numerouse factors, including location, experience, and employment setting. For you to compare, here is a link showing the median salary for a Registered Nurse in different cities: http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=... This link shows median Baker salaries in different cities: http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=... And finally, this link shows median salaries for Kindergarten Teachers: http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=...

To compare the salaries for different positions or find more accurate salary data for a specific position, you can take a free salary survey at PayScale.com. http://www.payscale.com/?src=yahooA

Hope that helps,
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