it is entirely on you college degree, let me explain there are several kinds nursing degrees, if you have have 4 yrs bachelors and masters. you will be able to make good money near about 60-85 $ per hr., keep it this is starting they will raise it by the time. but if you nursing masters and you have 2 yrs accounting degree. you can get hired as master nurse, then you just have you do paper work no more cleaning up patients and you get better pay.
2006-09-14 09:36:08
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answered by Happy G 2
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LPNs are making a little over $15 an hour but have few benefits here. My sister in law who is an RN BS in Tennessee makes about $40 an hour. It largely depends on the area you're in. There are jobs all over the place.
2006-09-14 16:41:13
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answered by b's wife 2
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Too much, considering how little education it takes. Making $30-40/hour (about $60-80K/year) for a bachelor's degree, much more than a teacher or social worker (both of which also have at least a bachelor's). And they still complain that they don't make enough money.
2006-09-14 17:32:05
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answered by roobs 2
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depends on if the are cna, lpn/lvn/ rn
all nurses get paid by experienced......the more years the more money
cna's $20-29,000
lpn/lvn - $25-35,000
rn (depends on degree) $35,000 plus
im a cna in school for my RN
2006-09-14 16:32:12
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answered by 0o_fEmMeLiCoUs_o0 2
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50k a year in New York
2006-09-14 16:30:42
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answered by Melia 4
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