HOW MUCH I MAKE AS A NEW GRAD REGISTERED NURSE | my first paycheck + ER night shift differential

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  • @mcarlkv53
    @mcarlkv53 Год назад +2012

    i was a patient in the hospital and i was in the Heart section of ICU and this young 22 year old nurse, i was her first patient. I was the first patient that she ever put in an IV...She did it perfectly, and i told her to take a picture on her phone and text it to your mom... she did and she said "i did it".....her mom was so proud and happy...

    • @heatherstevens3036
      @heatherstevens3036 Год назад +140

      Thank you for celebrating her!!! As a high school health science teacher, this warms my heart!!!!

    • @thetrilingualnursernbsn3458
      @thetrilingualnursernbsn3458 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/JvKPsgJP37I/видео.html

    • @FunnyClips-po4tz
      @FunnyClips-po4tz Год назад +70

      That was wholesome asf

    • @Yurilicious90
      @Yurilicious90 Год назад +44

      Awww I love that thank you for giving a new grad confidence so many tear us down so thank you 😊

    • @grace52506
      @grace52506 Год назад +6

      Beautiful

  • @ImMentallyExhausted
    @ImMentallyExhausted 9 месяцев назад +365

    It’s 3,180.03 a paycheck. You’re welcome.

  • @mariannedressler6784
    @mariannedressler6784 Год назад +1431

    Start right away with saving 10% in your 401k!!Your young and your older self will thank you! Congratulations on your job. I’ve been a nurse for 35 years best decision I ever made! Go get ‘em!

    • @oliviaandreatta4006
      @oliviaandreatta4006 Год назад +108

      Thank you for sharing! I’m in nursing school and it’s so discouraging hearing all the nurses complaining saying they hate their job.

    • @princess287love
      @princess287love Год назад +6

      How do you do this

    • @flashbang217
      @flashbang217 Год назад +29

      @@princess287love talk to your HR department. You should be able to log into the financial institution that handles your 401K and choose the amount to put in per paycheck as well as which funds to buy. Mine uses Fidelity.

    • @erinsytsma1285
      @erinsytsma1285 Год назад +27

      She needs to work on paying off debt before putting into retirement.

    • @ALeighCee
      @ALeighCee Год назад +18

      Exactly what I did when I started my nurse job. I immediately put 10% in my retirement account. Start as early as possible!

  • @williamanderson8784
    @williamanderson8784 Год назад +402

    As a 78 year old retiree, I can say the best thing you can do is put the max amount in your 401K and I promise you will never regret it. I also wish to add that it is totally refreshing to see a young person accomplish what you have. I'm sure you parents must be extremely proud of you - and rightfully so.
    Good luck to you,

    • @vwgirlbeth
      @vwgirlbeth Год назад +11

      Exactly! I was socking a good amount away. When I lost my job after being sick I had to cash it out, and take the tax hit. But we lived on that money for 9 months until I finally was hired again.

    • @josemendoza1746
      @josemendoza1746 Год назад +9

      78 years old?? Wow. God bless 🙏

    • @lemurianchick
      @lemurianchick 6 месяцев назад

      @@vwgirlbeth But life is not about keeping the body alive. That is 3D thinking.

    • @vwgirlbeth
      @vwgirlbeth 6 месяцев назад

      @@lemurianchick if your body is not alive there's not a whole lot more you can do, at least on this Earth.

    • @lemurianchick
      @lemurianchick 6 месяцев назад

      @@vwgirlbeth I never said to stop eating. I said it's not the end-all, be-all. The person writing the parent comment thinks they have the answer but when they leave this world, that money can go with them: not one penny. 😂 Spending all one's time on amassing wealth is foolish.

  • @arymiddlebrook6697
    @arymiddlebrook6697 Год назад +927

    I love when people are into pay transparency! In Missouri, where I live, the new grade pay starts at $29/30. I love that they’re moving up wages for nurses because they deserve it. I wish for a time when nurses can make travel nursing pay as staff nursesn

    • @rayzpluto01
      @rayzpluto01 Год назад +2

      how much do travel nurses make in missouri?

    • @LolDude179
      @LolDude179 Год назад +8

      @@rayzpluto01 Depends on your agency and what the contract is, can be 2k-7k

    • @lovedesign5521
      @lovedesign5521 Год назад +1

      Are you a travel nurse?

    • @cbt6876
      @cbt6876 Год назад +7

      It’s so funny, i live in LA and the lowest wages I’ve heard of here is $39 an hour for psych nurses. Other specialties tend to scoff at that income. But psych nurses do a lot less, just more responsibility as only charge nurse on the floor. Psych pays way less here, I can’t imagine how much it pays in other less liberal states.

    • @joannemoser3443
      @joannemoser3443 Год назад +3

      @@cbt6876 The cost of living is so much more in ACA.

  • @sabrinabowman9165
    @sabrinabowman9165 Год назад +164

    Love the transparency!! I am currently in my senior year of nursing school (graduate in december🎉) and I have already gotten a job offer with a starting base pay of $45.67 an hour!! So excited for the night shift and weekend differentials!!

    • @ritaberil7455
      @ritaberil7455 Год назад +1

      I hope you are not in nursing for money.

    • @yaboykev5627
      @yaboykev5627 Год назад +14

      @@ritaberil7455 why lol

    • @natalieolive9937
      @natalieolive9937 Год назад +1

      I’m almost done with my CNA classes and I’m nervous that I I won’t be able to make it far, I want to be an RN I just need to figure out what to do exactly.

    • @samiadukes9890
      @samiadukes9890 Год назад +77

      @@ritaberil7455 don’t u work for money? the point of a job is to earn money

    • @emmetriaakinlabi1634
      @emmetriaakinlabi1634 Год назад +11

      @@samiadukes9890 facts nurses definitely not getting the pay they deserve

  • @hilarywoods17
    @hilarywoods17 Год назад +495

    Congrats!!! I’m a teacher and I take home about $1600 every 2 weeks. I used to be a flight attendant and it was about the same.
    Thanks so much for all you do. An emergency room nurse or ICU nurse sounds completely out of my comfort zone but I’m so glad there are brave women and men who do it!

    • @ggervasio1
      @ggervasio1 Год назад +18

      After three years on a teacher salary, I knew this was not sustainable for me! I've been in the education sphere but outside the classroom for many years now.

    • @Beignetboy
      @Beignetboy Год назад +50

      You guys are so underpaid 😳 thank you for what you do

    • @Louis-lp7bq
      @Louis-lp7bq Год назад +1

      @@ggervasio1 I'm sorry, but it took you three years, after beginning employment, to learn teaching dosen't pay!? I bet you're the same person that wants student loan forgiveness because of a poor degree choice. SMH.

    • @ggervasio1
      @ggervasio1 Год назад +23

      @@Louis-lp7bq lol, different person. Paid all my loans within the first two years of teaching! Try again.

    • @rockwallcares5084
      @rockwallcares5084 Год назад

      @@Louis-lp7bq Because of these "poor degree choices", we have teachers willing to put up with your littleshits attitudes in public schools. Teacher pay should be higher at a minimum, and I would be all for incentivized student loan re-payment for them....

  • @ggervasio1
    @ggervasio1 Год назад +346

    Pay transparency!! I'm so glad the mindset is shifting across the nation. Thank you for sharing. I'm a an education professional currently talking prereqs to apply to nursing school. Trying to get SPECIFIC salaries (as you mentioned) is so tricky.

    • @edhcb9359
      @edhcb9359 Год назад +1

      Pay transparency means that you view the job as a robotic series of tasks that all individuals perform exactly the same regardless of skill or effort.

  • @justin2208
    @justin2208 Год назад +34

    Quick math.... 43 an hour x 1.5 = 64.50$ for overtime, +$20 for shift incentive = $84.50 x 12 hrs = $1014 + $500 shift incentive = $1514 (before taxes) for ONE shift

  • @MyOwn2Wheels
    @MyOwn2Wheels Год назад +130

    As an ED nurse, the thing I wish I would have done as a new grad (8 years in now) would have been to IMMEDIATELY initiate 10-15% into your 401k or other retirement account offered. you’ll never miss the money. Good-luck! Great video.

    • @TonyEasler
      @TonyEasler Год назад +7

      Just wanted to say be very careful about putting anything into a 401k. Back in 2008 the government caused people to lose whatever they had in their 401k's. Had a family member who lost 68,000+ dollars and to this day has never gotten a penny back in return. Look into better long term investment options.

    • @TM-nu5vd
      @TM-nu5vd Год назад +11

      Very smart recommendation. Listened to my Dad and contributed the annual max to my 401k every year for 35 years and had a great nest egg in the end. The market will fluctuate during the years but there are plenty of investment mixes from which to choose and vary your risk levels. At a bare minimum, you should contribute the maximum amount your company would match -- otherwise, you're throwing away free money.

    • @DefiFreedomMaxi
      @DefiFreedomMaxi Год назад

      A 401K is a way to enslave you. Wake up!

    • @thetrilingualnursernbsn3458
      @thetrilingualnursernbsn3458 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/JvKPsgJP37I/видео.html

    • @jasmine-August
      @jasmine-August Год назад +1

      @@TonyEasler Sometimes 401k will only paralyze yourself, but you never know which one will come first, tomorrow or the accident. I like to see the benefits instead of waiting. No one can predict the future

  • @MrSatyre1
    @MrSatyre1 Год назад +48

    As someone in his 50s now dealing with an elderly parent whose health is failing, do yourself the biggest favor you possibly can now: get in the habit of saving and investing for the worst times in life, not the best times in life when you imagine yourself retired and on a beach somewhere. You may find yourself set for what remains of YOUR life, but a sick parent or child can wreck those dreams in an instant.

  • @nclexbootcamp
    @nclexbootcamp Год назад +7

    Thank you for opening up about this! This is super valuable information and not enough people are this transparent about it!

  • @indiataylor8761
    @indiataylor8761 Год назад +3

    Thank you for being transparent!!! This only empowers everyone in the industry!!!

  • @shannonbacon817
    @shannonbacon817 Год назад +30

    Congrats! I just started in the ED, last week, and I love it so far! Our wages sound about the same, and I will be working nights, and eves after my residency is over…Great job!

  • @mire77e
    @mire77e Год назад +96

    Thank you! This was so helpful. I have three semesters left of nursing school and have been finding myself thinking about all of this a lot more often. You’re killin it!

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад +10

      Thanks girly, hope the next 3 semesters go wonderful!

  • @veenakelly
    @veenakelly Год назад +41

    I am so glad new grad nurses are making this money coming out of school. Totally deserve it, especially given the horrible working conditions and the current state of health care.

  • @sarahrn9574
    @sarahrn9574 Год назад +123

    Congrats Sierra! It has been so nice watching your transition from a nursing student to a Registered Nurse!! So proud of you and all of your accomplishments!

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад +3

      Aw!! Thank you so much Sarah!🤍

    • @LatoshaLeshae
      @LatoshaLeshae 7 месяцев назад

      @@SierraLyndo you get pay weekly

  • @wowzatrishiebunz
    @wowzatrishiebunz Год назад +19

    My sister works as a nurse in the ER in Oregon. You two may be co-workers!!! I am so proud of my little sister for her drive to help others and it’s wonderful of you to share this information for others to get some real data. Congrats to you!!!!!

  • @theresabennett915
    @theresabennett915 Год назад +4

    God bless you and all nurse's. My baby girl is a New RN getting ready to start her new position. I am so proud of her. This is one of the most valuable field in the world. Nurse's are earthly angels.

  • @josephgomez7368
    @josephgomez7368 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your service, proud of you. Keep the grind going

  • @luciem4562
    @luciem4562 Год назад +93

    I also live in Oregon and I’m an associate medical laboratory scientist, so essentially a lab nurse. I make 34.16$ plus 2.50$ evening shift differential. I graduated from school five months ago. It’s a really fun job with zero patient interaction, so perfect for people with social anxiety. 😊

    • @Kalavati.C
      @Kalavati.C Год назад +3

      This sounds lovely. What is the name of the role?

    • @aviewer3261
      @aviewer3261 Год назад +1

      @@Kalavati.C Associate medical laboratory scientist

    • @gr82bdanyelle
      @gr82bdanyelle Год назад +5

      Same! Except we’re called medical technologists. I wouldn’t say we’re lab nurses but we are def the sort of backbone for diagnosing patients.

    • @CinemaDoll137
      @CinemaDoll137 Год назад

      That sounds amazing. How’d you end up in this role ?

    • @luciem4562
      @luciem4562 Год назад +8

      @@CinemaDoll137 I got a BS in biology, then I could not find a job after graduating. I got a job at a hospital as a pharmacy technician. While in the pharmacy I was playing with the job search tool on my hospital website and came across laboratory positions. I looked up the requirements for the job and found out I’d have to do a one year accelerated program at a university to become a medical laboratory scientist. So I applied to a program, got accepted, and now I work in a lab. 😃

  • @libertyd25
    @libertyd25 Год назад +65

    Just finished my first nursing school class! Going to work so hard to get to this point. Thank you for sharing !

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад +6

      I'm so excited for you! SO worth it!

  • @katishasturgis5195
    @katishasturgis5195 Год назад +31

    Thanks for being transparent! Alot of people say that they are going to tell you their pay but they beat around the bush. Wishing you much successful in your nursing career! I’m thinking about doing a career change from LE to Nursing. I’m excited and nervous but really I’m prayer about it. 🙏🏽

  • @markezmcconnico8538
    @markezmcconnico8538 Год назад +10

    I am so proud of you! You will be a great RN!

  • @noelialovato554
    @noelialovato554 Год назад +25

    Thank you for sharing and being transparent because it’s so true no one shares this type of stuff ❤ so happy for you

  • @rhondadeakin8051
    @rhondadeakin8051 Год назад +10

    Thank you for doing this video and encouraging all of us to look out for each other by inviting honest and transparent discussions about how much we make. I always hated the secretiveness of many Nurses (especially us older ones )who won't divulge and share this info with fellow Nurses and is a very selfish and self-centered thing to do. Keep up the good work Sierra Lyn and my blessings to all the younger or newer Nurses who are honest about this subject going forward you all deserve the best and gives me hope that the future for Nurses will get better.

  • @marcopalomino4601
    @marcopalomino4601 Год назад +2

    Congratulations... I am a new grad as well and my first paycheck is today... I was shocked at how much money they take away due to taxes.... very similar to yours... thank you for the transparency!!! We got this !!!🙂🙂🙂

  • @drivethrutours1916
    @drivethrutours1916 Год назад

    Did you just apply for all positions online?

  • @boojames4424
    @boojames4424 Год назад +23

    Congrats girl!!All your hardwork definitely paid off! Im pretty sure once you finish orientation you can work as much as u please which is awesome! 🎉🎉

  • @margaretbaldwin4416
    @margaretbaldwin4416 Год назад +126

    thank you so much for this transparency!! I’m in nursing school right now and I think it’s crazy how hard it is to find this kind of information😅

    • @manuioerthrtnakioertkui4669
      @manuioerthrtnakioertkui4669 Год назад +1

      Have you been struggling with NCLEX be it LPN or RN, have you taken the exam for more than once? Are you taking it for the first time? Do you have a too busy schedule to study? Get to Dr Needham for your NCLEX assistance

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад +4

      Totally, it really shouldn't be! Best of luck on your nursing school journey!✨🤍

  • @ThatsLuxe
    @ThatsLuxe Год назад

    Thank you for this video and sharing that document. It is very helpful. Good luck in your nursing journey. You’re doing wonderful!

  • @elizabethl1270
    @elizabethl1270 11 месяцев назад

    I'm glad you were kind enough to shed some much needed light on wages. Thank you and God Bless 🧡 Texas

  • @andreaburg4842
    @andreaburg4842 Год назад +44

    As a working PCA at a University Hospital in Ohio, I can't wait to be done with nursing school. This video was super helpful in breaking down the info that so many of us are afraid to ask. Congrats! And with these numbers, it makes me want to move out of state.

    • @jg1296
      @jg1296 Год назад

      Check out ruclips.net/video/nqiqmvf1Jr8/видео.html

    • @Sebbo2524
      @Sebbo2524 Год назад

      I’m moving to Ohio how much is new grad pay at your hospital?

  • @Jacquelynm_
    @Jacquelynm_ Год назад +168

    Absolutely loved this video! I'm also a nurse in Oregon and it's so interesting to see how different hospitals pay us: my base is $41.02, night shift dif is $4.95, and weekend is $2.95! We used to have extra shift incentives as well but they stopped it a few months ago. When it was in effect, nurses got a $500 bonus if you picked up a full 12 hour shift, time and a half w/ an added $19.50 on top of base. Congrats on your paycheck Sierra! Keep it up

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад +10

      Thank you so much!🤍 & thank you for sharing!

    • @iheomachieke9009
      @iheomachieke9009 Год назад +6

      Hey! may i ask what part of oregon? is the area diversified? i'm about to graduate in 3 weeks and looking to relocate but i want to move to a place that is diverse (I'm African American) and where the pay is also decent

    • @sherkiaprather9273
      @sherkiaprather9273 Год назад +4

      Oh wow!!! I’m a MS student I just started. I’m doing my diploma first then have to go back to get my associates degree but I think I want to go straight in to RN instead

    • @treciroberts6665
      @treciroberts6665 Год назад

      What part of MS ?

    • @JohnJohn-co9yz
      @JohnJohn-co9yz Год назад +1

      Seems like over kill lol military folks don’t even get paid half that. Remember working 25 hours straight some months 9 days straight. Thank God I got out but military folks need to get a big raise before anyone. Most nurses complain but don’t know what hard work is.

  • @marceynewsome1946
    @marceynewsome1946 Год назад

    Super informative. Thanks for your transparency. Congratulations on your new career.

  • @ljaaraica3372
    @ljaaraica3372 Год назад +2

    Great info. It's interesting to hear about your experience in your current local market. As someone who recruits for a for an academic hospital system this is good insight and shows how companies' need to be more competitive in this current climate.

  • @billywilds1779
    @billywilds1779 Год назад +10

    Cheers and well done. When I retired from the Navy, becoming a nurse was my plan. I was basically a logistical and computer guy in the military for 20 years. I took night classes for years to obtain the basic Bio 101, AP 102/102, chem, etc, etc. Since my BS was in computers, I needed to get all of my pre-req courses for Nursing School done for the Application Process started. I applied and was accepted. I took one semester at Nursing School with a very nice college. During the winter break which was 4 weeks, I got a computer job to pay for the next round of books ($$$$). However while doing computer stuff, another person I knew offered me a full time computer job. That was a huge thing for me. I earned a B+ in Nursing school, which as you know is very good. Lot's of people when home and had to re-apply to the school because their grades. I really loved the nursing school, the teaching staff and administration was incredible. But, in 1998 the average starting pay was about 15 per hour/day shift. My computer job was 25/hour/part time. So I wrote a letter to the Ph.D Dean of our school and informed her I was leaving the school. She was very nice and really wanted my to stay. You make great friends with the students and staff, so It was like when I retired from the Navy, a sad day. Now moving forward, my computer positions moved me up to over 100K/ year within 8 years leaving. I had to to retire from computer programming. due to a neck injury. But, even though I am older than most, I would love to start that adventure again. Really, loved the way you broke down the pay process. So many folks don't under day, night, weekend or holiday pay schedules. I'm in a retirement age and still get offers for computer jobs, but having watched your video, I might go back to school! The medical field is in short supply and they help 'everyone'. Thanks and the best luck in your future assignments and growth.

    • @jasmineartis5754
      @jasmineartis5754 26 дней назад

      So happy I saw your comment. I’m also in the navy and I’ve been thinking about gettting out coming back in as an officer. Maybe I’ll go to nursing school. You should definitely go to school to be a nurse age doesn’t matter when it comes to education.

  • @carmelitaf.8580
    @carmelitaf.8580 Год назад +5

    This was so informative! Thank you so much for sharing. Best of luck to you at your new job ❤

  • @seleniumtraining
    @seleniumtraining 2 месяца назад

    Your determination is awe-inspiring! Thanks for showing us what it means to never give up. You're amazing! 💪💖

  • @LALINGOOO
    @LALINGOOO Год назад +2

    Congrats on your journey. Get your experience and start trying out traveling agencies. I’m sooo happy for you . You seem very nice and bubbly.

  • @Freedom17762
    @Freedom17762 Год назад +3

    Thanks for being honest about wages. I’m a union heavy equipment operator in Oregon and we make on average $45.26 an hour, and time and a half after eight hours with double time on Sunday or holidays. Four year apprenticeship starting at 80% of journeyman wage. I will say this though, our work in Oregon can be hit and miss due to weather. Average yearly income is around 75k to 110k.
    Congratulations on becoming a nurse!

  • @judyg4566
    @judyg4566 Год назад +24

    Congratulations!! Welcome to nursing!! It will be worth it in the long run. Trust me!!🥰

  • @EverydayEboni
    @EverydayEboni 4 месяца назад +1

    This is such a supportive chat.❤❤

  • @mompreneurlife
    @mompreneurlife Год назад +1

    ❤How exciting for you. You will be a wonderful nurse. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Not easy becoming and being a nurse; but thank God for nurses and healthcare professionals. ❤

  • @Tatisweetie02
    @Tatisweetie02 Год назад +14

    Thank you Sierra! I’m currently in my last semester of nursing school and I’m currently doing my practicum in ED, so this very helpful knowing pay salary that my future grad RN pay!! I can’t wait 🎉

    • @manuioerthrtnakioertkui4669
      @manuioerthrtnakioertkui4669 Год назад

      Have you been struggling with NCLEX be it LPN or RN, have you taken the exam for more than once? Are you taking it for the first time? Do you have a too busy schedule to study? Get to Dr Needham for your NCLEX assistance

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад +2

      Enjoy your last semester, it's going to fly by! So happy for you!

  • @queenhayden7060
    @queenhayden7060 Год назад +8

    I can’t wait to start the RN program thanks for all the info and hope your doing well 😊

  • @sirchuti
    @sirchuti Год назад

    Awesome 😎....I feel encouraged as I prepare for my exit exams. Nursing school ain't a walk in the park looking forward to new experience as RN ☺️☺️

  • @autumnsun8640
    @autumnsun8640 Год назад

    Love the transparency and your outlook. You have an amazing sweet personality.

  • @chrisgurl3043
    @chrisgurl3043 Год назад +4

    Thanks Nurse Sierra. This was a very well done video and you got straight to it.

  • @JuJuForREAL
    @JuJuForREAL Год назад +16

    Makes me feel better as an LPN when I hear that I’m making more or the same as new RNs. But I just passed my Hesi a few hours ago!!! RN here I come !!!

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад +1

      Woohoooo!

    • @HeySydTheKid
      @HeySydTheKid 5 месяцев назад

      As a new LPN to RN, it’s insane how I made more as a nursing home LPN than my recent offer as an ICU RN.

  • @icymmd7060
    @icymmd7060 Год назад +1

    Don’t worry you will be able to make as much as you want. I grind in the winter and work less in the summer.You can always pickup if u need something. 💛

  • @yarigainsbrugh9507
    @yarigainsbrugh9507 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your honest transparency. ppl are so afraid of this.

  • @dianac1411
    @dianac1411 Год назад +3

    Let’s put it this way, my husband is able to support a family of 4 very well.

  • @melissajoy3689
    @melissajoy3689 Год назад +10

    I just love you!!!!! 💜💜💜
    Thank you for keeping us so motivated and inspired ☺️☺️

  • @fp1912
    @fp1912 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for posting this! The Google doc was soooo helpful!

  • @cutepinksocks
    @cutepinksocks Год назад +2

    Transparency 👏🏻 appreciate this

  • @timk2853
    @timk2853 Год назад +12

    That's awesome! You guys and gals deserve the pay. It takes a special kind of person to be a nurse...I know I could not do it. You seem like a nice person with a good outlook and I am sure that will carry over to your interactions with patients. Good luck in your career! I have been in my career for 28 years and our pay is similar which tells you how long it took me to get there haha.

  • @kristennicolosi
    @kristennicolosi Год назад +4

    you are glowing in this video!!! i love your pink scrubs 💗😊

  • @ziya31
    @ziya31 Год назад

    I’m gonna binge watch your videos because I have a new interest in nursing

  • @JayFriedrichs
    @JayFriedrichs Год назад +1

    Great video, your channel is growing quick !!!!

  • @baobaivue9913
    @baobaivue9913 Год назад +26

    Absolutely loved this video and the straight forwardness. I am a nursing student and graduating summer ‘23. This would be a $20 pay upgrade so im excited to see how much money i would be. Thank you so much for mentioning the website link. Also didnt know oregon did taxes like that, big sus.

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад +2

      Congratulations on being so close to graduating, I'm so happy for you!🤍

  • @smilestunner8820
    @smilestunner8820 Год назад +9

    Your video showed up in my feed and I thought it was cool to see the breakdown in pay for someone different in my field. I’m in the technology field and I have about $800 taken from taxes. I get paid salary but if I did the calculation - my gross hourly pay would be $55 but after taxes it nets to about $37. It’s interesting to see the difference.
    Good luck and I wish you the best in your field! 😊

  • @RocklanderUSA
    @RocklanderUSA Год назад +2

    Congrats! 🎉 Enjoy your new career ❤

  • @josephgomez7368
    @josephgomez7368 Год назад

    Thank you for service its truely under appreciated ❤

  • @DabidRobinson
    @DabidRobinson Год назад +3

    Really appreciate the transparency and think there needs to be more of it

  • @haleegrothouse2898
    @haleegrothouse2898 Год назад +88

    I am a “new grad nurse” working in Ohio. I was offered 32.50, but my rate jumped up 34.50 within the first couple weeks. I also work in the OR and once my 6 month orientation is up, I will be put on call and make even a little more (couple bucks sitting at home and time and a half when called in). Absolutely love the OR even if I feel clueless some days 😂

    • @DavidTranMCC
      @DavidTranMCC Год назад +1

      Woooah! That's crazy. I think starting here in Arizona is 31 for new grads. Are those nights or day shifts?

    • @haleegrothouse2898
      @haleegrothouse2898 Год назад +2

      @@DavidTranMCC days!

    • @billlee5755
      @billlee5755 Год назад

      @@DavidTranMCC Really? Even some LVN in other states make more than 31.
      $50 for a new RN grad.

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад +10

      I think we all feel a little clueless some days!! Congrats on your position in the OR!!🤍

    • @DavidTranMCC
      @DavidTranMCC Год назад +1

      @@haleegrothouse2898 That's so awesome! I am truly happy for you! Get those coins, i think we really deserve it. Nursing school ain't easy.

  • @cody1429
    @cody1429 Год назад

    Good video. Im in Florida and am a Respiratory Therapist. Been one for 1 1/2 years now. I know from my nurse friends the new grad nurse pay is 1.50 more than RTs. Pay in florida is horrible but is starting to get better. I was hired at 23.50/hr but within 2 months they increased the new grad base pay to 27/hr and now Im paid 28.34/hr. Our evening weekday differential is $3. Weekday nights is $4 and weekends is $2 on top of whatever the evening/night differential is. My first year up until august our OT bonus was $700 on top of time and a half but since august it has been $500 but we do not get pay a higher incentive outside the bonus like the extra $25/hr you were talking about. .Traveling is where its at if you really want to make money. Ive seen contracts for both nurses and RTs average about 4000 a week and exceed 6000 a week. during the height of covid i saw 12-14000 a week contracts. That being said I am looking at doing a bridge BSN program and making the switch to nursing due to nurses having more opportunity.

  • @srhhippler
    @srhhippler Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing that website! I graduate nursing school in a year and a half living in OR and i am SO excited to start!

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад

      I'm so excited for you!!

  • @lisam2686
    @lisam2686 Год назад +4

    Thanks Sierra. The salary link you shared is very helpful. I did a brief salary comparison of different areas. I live in North Carolina. Most of the hospitals in this area gave across the board wage adjustments based on experience (no certification diffs or BSN diffs) earlier this year. I now know why; they must have been losing nurses to better paying areas (which was ,apparently, almost everywhere). Interesting! My wage increase was huge.

    • @jrunner5k
      @jrunner5k Год назад

      what area you in? Im in the triad and cone, baptist, and novant were all starting at $28 i believe for new grads but novant is the first one ive heard of to offer new grad bonuses

  • @ytubeytube3882
    @ytubeytube3882 Год назад +5

    I appreciate your transparency. I’m broke and I’ve been broke 😬 school was really expensive. I graduated a week and a half ago. I’ll be an RN in a month or so, as soon as I take the NCLEX.
    Talking money doesn’t bother me either. I took an ER residency, night shifts. Where I live I’ll start at $38/hr with night differential. Your paycheck kinda scares me, cause I have rent/bills/car/insurance/loans 🥲
    I was nervous enough for this ER residency, but the money part makes it worse.

    • @sedona3663
      @sedona3663 Год назад

      Look into travel nursing. You can be pulling $2500 a week on the low end of the payscale and $4000 a week on the high end.

  • @oneleggedturkey
    @oneleggedturkey Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this. I graduate in May and can't wait!

  • @NurseJuliaEzeji
    @NurseJuliaEzeji Год назад

    Great insight! Am looking forward getting my own pay check after graduating.

  • @mikaylapham7371
    @mikaylapham7371 Год назад +3

    you are so real for this

  • @xobabycakes86xo
    @xobabycakes86xo Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing w us. I’m in the process applying for nursing school.

  • @AJohnson0325
    @AJohnson0325 Год назад +2

    That’s actually really good. In 2017, nurses where I worked made significantly less than that even with many years of ICU experience. Some of the clinical ladders to increase pay make it almost impossible after a certain point. A lot of hospitals will pay as little as possible and staff as little as possible. We got several “market raises” because our pay was behind everyone else. The raises are a joke too. Inflation used to be about 2% and our standard raise was 2% so really we weren’t even getting a real raise. I’ve changed careers but it’s nice to see that some of you all are at least getting paid better. Unfortunately, I feel like travel nursing or changing jobs every two years is the best way to make money as an RN because a lot of hospitals don’t take care of their nurses.

  • @zenrackz9648
    @zenrackz9648 Год назад

    you’re amazing congratulations !

  • @sansderek
    @sansderek Год назад +13

    "nursing school is nursing school... and that's all I'm going to say about that"... never have truer words been spoken 👏

  • @luisvelasquezjr
    @luisvelasquezjr Год назад +5

    You're doing well! I'm a new grad too and I start my second week tomorrow. Same thing with me, I'm in orientation dying of boredom in classes. My pay is way lower: $30.14/hr base, $3.50/hr diff for night shift, and $5.50/hr if it's a weekend. No incentives, but I can get time and a half as well as a sign-on bonus of 15k for a one year contract. I feel like Florida doesn't pay nurses that high as I'm seeing many Floridian nurses make less on average. That's OK though, this pay is literally double my last job's pay with the base pay alone. My first paycheck will be exciting!

    • @hollyfisher8811
      @hollyfisher8811 Год назад

      Congratulations, Luis, on being a Graduate R.N.👨‍🎓~What an
      exciting time in your life and sending many PRAYers and best WISHes as an amazing new chapter begins for you tomorrow🌠!! Plus, that fantastic first paycheck will be a special time for CELEBRATING🎉:)
      My Sweetest Mama was also a Registered Nurse~It takes a really compassionate person, like YOU, to devote a career in caring for others❤...

  • @roadrules3671
    @roadrules3671 Год назад +1

    Being a Nurse in 2023 America can be a Tough Gig. Good Luck in your Endeavor.

  • @jose09841
    @jose09841 Год назад

    Congrats on completing Nursing School, I really respect the hard work nurses put in everyday and the stress they face working in understaffed hospitals, thank you for your service!

  • @rn87mom94
    @rn87mom94 Год назад +3

    I was so excited to earn a good check my first 5 years because I made the most out of all my friends. However, after about 8 years, they began to move past me, had off weekends and holidays.
    After 15 years, everyone made more than me. Nurses max out quickly in healthcare. Plan ahead!

  • @DevTheDudeRN
    @DevTheDudeRN Год назад +9

    That's different than what I'm used to. At my hospital you get the differential of whatever the majority of your shift is. So for 7p-7a you get night shift differential for the entire 12 hours since the majority of your shift is 3rd.

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад +2

      I wish! That's awesome!

  • @christeenaNurse
    @christeenaNurse Год назад +1

    Thank you for your video I’m in nursing school half way done thinking of moving to Oregon to work as a nurse! ❤

  • @ArkOmen1
    @ArkOmen1 Год назад

    Hi Siera. Please try to stay beautiful and what I mean by that is just to try not to allow the work to make you dull and dragged out. It's hard to not have that happen because it's tough work. I hope your health behaviors mental and physical will keep you young, bright, and beautiful

  • @azdesertrat9104
    @azdesertrat9104 11 месяцев назад +14

    Congrats on your new professional career as an RN! There is such a nursing shortage in our country of nurses so it doesn't surprise me that hospitals and nursing homes are doing all they can to retain nursing staff. I thought about becoming a nurse myself at one point, but the idea of sticking a needle on someone's body was just too much for me 😂Stay with nursing, you obviously seem very passionate about it and that's what matters! I'm in healthcare as well, just not anything with providing direct medical care. I'm and administrator and that works best for me. Thanks for sharing. If your interested in ways to pay off your student loans I know how to do so by still being a nurse. Just FYI.

  • @patriciajoyner9871
    @patriciajoyner9871 Год назад +10

    More ya make the more they take. Congrats!!!! I am an lpn 30 yrs and in the south. Low pay. But all is well

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад +3

      Ain't that the truth! Thank you for all you do!

  • @royhubbard9075
    @royhubbard9075 Год назад +1

    Great vid! I just found Your channel and will be doing a lot of catch-up. I’m a 70 year old retired Metrologist from a DOE National Standards Lab and my main hobby for the last eleven years has been having surgeries. Three years ago I came down with pulmonary fibrosis and COPD. As a result I spend a WHOLE LOT of time in this chair watching you tube. I know a good channel when I see it! Anyway, if You get tired of Nursing I guarantee You could make a killing in modeling!!

  • @Tamar-sz8ox
    @Tamar-sz8ox Год назад +1

    Wishing you all the best ! ❤️

  • @MariselaCastillovwvianelly
    @MariselaCastillovwvianelly Год назад +4

    Thank you for posting this! I have two semesters left in nursing school

  • @desibankz9422
    @desibankz9422 Год назад +5

    i really appreciate your transparency & openness 🤞🏾

  • @michelepayton6922
    @michelepayton6922 Год назад +1

    For those who don’t know, OT is calculated before shift differential is added.

  • @alydiahoward8978
    @alydiahoward8978 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the transparency ❤️

  • @annetted5435
    @annetted5435 Год назад +8

    so sad to realize how underpaid we are. I am happy you are excited or at least that’s the energy I get. With time you will see how sad this is. Specially after covid this is unacceptable.

  • @thecuttinggardener361
    @thecuttinggardener361 Год назад +92

    That’s an amazing base pay. My base as a new grad RN in 2012 was $22/hr. Working night shift amounted to an extra $10,000/yr.

    • @kelseybergen6095
      @kelseybergen6095 Год назад +11

      That’s insane! Where is that? HCAs (American equivalent is CNA) start at $30 an hour plus differentials. I started at $38 an hour and now make $46 an hour plus differentials and we get $5 an hour extra if we are short staffed, which we pretty much always are 😅

    • @thecuttinggardener361
      @thecuttinggardener361 Год назад +1

      @@kelseybergen6095 this was in Tennessee. My base pay when I lived in Oregon was $80,000, but I was not a new grad at that time.

    • @msltoe15
      @msltoe15 Год назад +2

      My base pay in NJ in 2002 as a new grad was about $22/hour. Nursing pay has always been very location dependent - larger, more metropolitan areas have much higher rates of pay.

    • @robert4155
      @robert4155 Год назад

      when you consider inflation since 2012 it's really not great at all

    • @kelseybergen6095
      @kelseybergen6095 Год назад

      @@msltoe15 in Canada it doesn’t matter, I live in a small town and that was my pay or if I lived up north in a tiny little community I’d get the same as well. It is different province to province, but in general much higher than the states almost double. Our province is one giant union though of almost 50,000 so shit gets done

  • @mechie2542
    @mechie2542 Год назад +3

    I recommend going to the IRS withholdings calculator and adjusting how much is taken out of your check. I was paying way too much in taxes and I thought getting a tax return was good. now I'm getting way more in my checks and lowered how much I get during tax time.

  • @Yungwalt
    @Yungwalt Год назад +3

    Nice! Oregon State Hospital starts at $45/ hour, and nothing beats State benefits either!

  • @simoneturner88
    @simoneturner88 Год назад +45

    I just started nursing school so I’m nowhere near this point. But as far as overtime. I do know MANY places have another incentive. Even though you are only scheduled for 36 hours, the last four hours of your shift are overtime because you’ve worked over 8 hours in a single shift. So on every 36 hour week you STILL have 12 hours of overtime. Maybe it’s not a common thing in your state though. Congratulations on your journey and I can’t wait to get there

    • @RavenAnderson253
      @RavenAnderson253 Год назад +21

      I think this is only in California where labor laws are very different than the rest of the US

    • @simoneturner88
      @simoneturner88 Год назад +1

      @@RavenAnderson253 I stand corrected thank you

    • @siltears
      @siltears Год назад +1

      I think most nursing jobs have a averaging agreement?

    • @heather8643
      @heather8643 Год назад +2

      How is it going for you ??? because I’m a freshman nursing student. On week 6 currently. And this shit is RUFF

    • @simoneturner88
      @simoneturner88 Год назад +2

      @@heather8643 girl already ready to cry. Week 8 coming up and how I’m gone make it 😭😭😂😂

  • @michaelawatson9012
    @michaelawatson9012 Год назад +3

    graduating in april! thank you for this.

    • @SierraLyn
      @SierraLyn  Год назад

      So close!! Happy for you!

  • @kendallw7838
    @kendallw7838 Год назад +2

    This is the first video of yours i ran across and then i find out you’re in Oregon too!

  • @suzyashby8777
    @suzyashby8777 Год назад

    Congrats. I’m in Oregon. This is really exciting news ❤