my wifes a nurse and the lady next door is a teacher. so the answer is nurse
2006-08-22 18:22:51
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answer #1
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answered by jrbarnum2000 1
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nurse. $18/hr for those LVN only (California). How much more if you're an RN which is ranging from $25/hr for convalescent or home care and $35-47/hr for urgent care. Teachers usually tied their time in one institution whereas a nurse may have 2nd or 3rd job in a day because hospitals or healthcare facilities are 24 hours open 7 days a week unlike schools or academe where only bats and squirrels are workin during the night around the school.
2006-08-23 01:30:25
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answered by vince 2
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College Instructor's level of pay varies a great deal. I was considering becoming a college insturctor for a while. The pay varied from school to school at different institutions.
I know that the highest paid Professor at Denver University made 350K in 2003. But most don't make anywhere near that.
2006-08-23 02:24:52
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answered by Jerry 3
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The salary/remuneration for a particular job is the market value for a particular profession and designation at the city/town where the office is located. Job postings at websites like Monster, Yahoo HotJobs and Careerbuilder carry information about salaries. The Govt Dept of Labor, (www.bls.gov) Bureau of statistics has information about median salaries for different professions and details of additional compensation offered. Other online resources are salary.com and payscale. Your salary will also depend on your educational qualification and how you handle your career. More details and links to relevant websites available at http://tinyurl.com/rndxq
2006-08-24 03:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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an instructor has a good salary and great hours but working at a hospital pays much more especially weekend nights.
2006-08-23 01:38:35
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answered by Anonymous
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On the website www.findacareerhere.com there is a salary calculator that tells you salary and also gives you a job description. Hope this helps.
2006-08-26 11:41:43
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answered by findacareerhere 2
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Nurses are in high demade, but so are teachers.
I would say a nurse makes more, unless your a college professor, not just an instructor.
2006-08-23 02:35:51
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answered by Richard N 1
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i would think a nurse. but i think that it depends on what type of teacher or nurse you are.
i can tell you my grandmother is a 2nd grade teacher she makes roughly 25k a year. my mother is a home health nurse, she makes roughly 35k a year.
2006-08-23 01:24:17
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answered by Liz 4
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nurse
2006-08-23 01:19:14
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answered by Zephyr 2
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