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Looking to relocate where to move to maximize my income.Rating: (votes: 0) you really will have to research various areas and compare salaries to cost of living. Consider rural areas that may not have a large pool of nurses to pull from and will pay more to get you. Even 100 miles from a major city can make a difference. Good luck Comment:
that's why God made Google. Slap in a few keywords and look for nursing salaries in various places, and look for whatever other things matter to you in a place to live. Get actual statistics, rather than opinions.
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Well... here's the thing, anywhere you live that pays more is going to cost more.
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Quote from KelRN215Well... here's the thing, anywhere you live that pays more is going to cost more.
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Move to Canada...I'm not saying job prospects are great here either...but I know wages tend to be higher. Cost of living is usually higher...but some areas like northern Alberta and other northern/rural areas pay out the butt. then again, there would be all the hoops to jump through to relocate here...probably isnt worth the hassle.
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I live in BC, Canada and RNs start at 30/hr as a new grad with no specialty. If you'd be willing to move to northern bc/Alberta or territories it would probably make it relatively easy to immigrate bc they really need nurses there. It gets cold but at least your kids will grow up in a rural setting if that's what you're into.I also hear Manitoba and alberta pay great. Lots of nurses relocate there that I know. Ontario doesn't pay as well from what I understand and its a very urban province.
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Move to Omaha NENursing jobs are plentifulCost of living isnt badIf you choose not to have your kids in a bigger city, there are smaller rural towns right outside of Omaha.
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In SE MI I make 28/hr as a new grad and cost of living is pretty low. I have enough to live in a 2 bed/2 bath townhouse, drive a new car, pay student loans, and save.
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Quote from KelRN215Well... here's the thing, anywhere you live that pays more is going to cost more.
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I would not work ANYWHERE as an RN for $19/hr. No way whatsoever! Move. I was started off at $22.75, I get paid around $23/hr after 2 yrs experience. Not much, but I'm thinking of looking for better. Not because of the money but because the job environment sucks.
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Quote from squatmunkie_RNI would not work ANYWHERE as an RN for $19/hr. No way whatsoever! Move. I was started off at $22.75, I get paid around $23/hr after 2 yrs experience. Not much, but I'm thinking of looking for better. Not because of the money but because the job environment sucks.
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Quote from Evilfeline007I live in BC, Canada and RNs start at 30/hr as a new grad with no specialty. If you'd be willing to move to northern bc/Alberta or territories it would probably make it relatively easy to immigrate bc they really need nurses there. It gets cold but at least your kids will grow up in a rural setting if that's what you're into.I also hear Manitoba and alberta pay great. Lots of nurses relocate there that I know. Ontario doesn't pay as well from what I understand and its a very urban province.
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