I'd say no. The average salary of a Pharmacist is about $100,000. The average nurse with a BSN is about $60,000 (at least where I live in NJ).
2007-12-11 15:16:02
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answered by Mischele, RN♥ 6
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In general, no, a pharmacist is paid significantly more than a RN with a BSN. The average RN is paid in the mid to high $20s per hour, and the average pharmacist is paid over $50 per hour.
2007-12-12 12:26:30
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answered by Lea 7
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Yes, if she works locum tenens for a nursing agency. Pay up to $100.00 an hour or more. Depending on location. Also depending on specialty, such as ICU or OR experienced RN. Most likely involve travelling. Contracts can be for short term-weeks to a few months-or long term-up to a year.
2007-12-11 22:09:25
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answered by Jewel W 1
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Not any pharmacist's that I know! Maybe a full time RN can make more than a part time pharmacist- maybe!
2007-12-11 22:03:31
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answered by LiL One 5
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