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Want to Become a Nurse but not entirely sureRating: (votes: 0) New graduate nurses typically make in the low to mid-20's per hour depending on what part of the country you live in. A typical week might be 3 12-hour shifts, 36 hours a week. So say you start out at $23.00/hour, a typical salary here in the southeast (The entire west coast and the NE Coastal states pay the highest salaries for nurses), then your pay will be about $43K....more if you work a 40 hour week, and more if you do overtime. As a new nurse, unless you find a per diem job, you will most likely work summers, every other weekend, holidays including Christmas, and chances are you'll work night shift as well. But the beauty of working 3 12's is that you'll get 4 days off to spend with your kid(s).The paperwork and other regulatory requirements for nursing is endless, and you'll hear the same complaints from nurses "I haven't even charted yet, I have so much charting to do........" In many cases managements hands are tied and you'll find little support there. Family support? How about rude demanding families, doctors, patients, and coworkers. Factor in your retirement benefits, (I was just saying to a retired nurse friend of mine who is in his early 50's that I've yet to meet a teach that didn't retire in their 50's), other benefits including your time off, and you'll find the financial rewards of nursing might not be worth the effort.On the other hand, nursing has many great things about it. I wouldn't do anything else. Check this thread out: http://allnurses.com/forums/f8/what-...ng-206199.html Comment: Check out these threads as well!http://allnurses.com/forums/f8/anyon...ey-334918.htmlhttp://allnurses.com/forums/f118/nur...er-193239.html
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