Travel Nursing TIPS and ADVICE for NURSES

He provides travel nursing advice for nurses. This video gives a few tips for travel nurses and can help nurses make a decision on travel nurse assignments.

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Registered Nurse Salary: How much Nurses really Make!

The video is about the salaries of registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) in the United States. It states that the average hourly rate for RNs is $33 and the average annual salary for LPNs is $43,000. New grad nurses make less than their experienced counterparts but they will receive a significant pay increase after they become an experienced nurse. Nurses working the night shift receive a differential, which can be a set dollar amount or a percentage of their hourly rate, on top of their hourly rate. The nurse's location can also affect their salary, with nurses in California typically making more than nurses in other states. Finally, the salary of travel nurses is determined by negotiations with their travel company.

How I Tripled My RN Salary

The speaker in the video is a nurse who has increased their salary by three times in one year. They did this by working as a travel nurse in California and then later getting a per diem job in the Bay Area of California while still having a full-time job in South Florida. The speaker mentions that it is difficult to get a per diem job, but the benefits are financial. The speaker also says that the hourly rate for the per diem job is three times more than what they are making in Florida. They fly out to California every two to three weeks or monthly to work their per diem job and the flights and living expenses cost around $500 but the money they bring in makes it worth it. The speaker mentions that it is not beneficial to do it too frequently or too close together because it would not allow them to recoup the expenses.