I live in north central pennsylvania and make $120 per hour as an hourly CRNA w2. It comes out to base $250k per year, 10k sign on bonus (30k paid out in 10k installments over 3 years) and some overtime built in. I will comfortably make 270k this year and could make probably clear 300 pretty easy if I were to work a couple more hours every week consistently.
What's up man! That is an awesome package for the region you are in. How is it being on the other side now as a CRNA? Much better than the SRNA life I would imagine haha.
@@DavidWarrenNP Nice to meet you. You know how some people get 'the grass is greener on the other side' syndrome? Most of the time it's not actually better, but going from SRNA to CRNA is 100% better in every capacity. The money, the freedom, the ability to practice. Hands down better in every way. I kind of hated being an SRNA. I've been following your progress for a couple of months. Glad you're doing well. The hospital and group out here is great. You wanna check it out let me know.
Hey David, I love your videos! I would love to collaborate with you and have you in one of our videos so our audience can understand what it takes to become a CRNA and what the earning potential is once you become one. Let me know if you'd be interested!
What’s up man, I tried to go to college to be a CRNA after I graduated high school in 08, but it was gonna be too hard because of my cerebral palsy, so now I donate to the CRNA Foundation!
Being of age and how to manage the sequence of returns in those early periods is what seems quite scary in the current market. The market is never a loser in a twenty year cycle, but the 2000s decade scenario scares me and could really disrupt my retirement. When you are no longer accumulating but withdrawing its hard to be anything but cautious.
The biggest mistake you can make when investing is to think that you are smarter than the market. It’s almost impossible to time the consistently, you will miss out on great opportunities if you do this, simply DCA into high conviction stocks and let your position grow........
California is terrible don’t show those salaries or New York. You pay like 70% of your check in taxes those places, not even mentioning the cost of living. Plus with the crime rate and polices forget about it.
In Texas with no state tax single you'll bring home 480k so a third of that year will go straight to uncle sam, I'm assuming you're single because no partner will accept you working every day for the entire year
I am currently working through my bachelor’s program for nursing to attend CRNA school. I have worked medical surgical for 2 years now and hope to transition to ICU soon to obtain my experience. Thanks for the content!
I live in north central pennsylvania and make $120 per hour as an hourly CRNA w2. It comes out to base $250k per year, 10k sign on bonus (30k paid out in 10k installments over 3 years) and some overtime built in. I will comfortably make 270k this year and could make probably clear 300 pretty easy if I were to work a couple more hours every week consistently.
What's up man! That is an awesome package for the region you are in. How is it being on the other side now as a CRNA? Much better than the SRNA life I would imagine haha.
@@DavidWarrenNP Nice to meet you. You know how some people get 'the grass is greener on the other side' syndrome? Most of the time it's not actually better, but going from SRNA to CRNA is 100% better in every capacity. The money, the freedom, the ability to practice. Hands down better in every way. I kind of hated being an SRNA. I've been following your progress for a couple of months. Glad you're doing well. The hospital and group out here is great. You wanna check it out let me know.
Hey David, I love your videos! I would love to collaborate with you and have you in one of our videos so our audience can understand what it takes to become a CRNA and what the earning potential is once you become one. Let me know if you'd be interested!
Hey! I would love to do that! Send me an email and we can get something on the books. Travelnursepractitioner@gmail.com. Thanks for reaching out!
Would love to see a video with both of you. Currently finishing my nursing degree
I would LOVE to watch and listen to this. Love your content@NursesToRiches
What’s up man, I tried to go to college to be a CRNA after I graduated high school in 08, but it was gonna be too hard because of my cerebral palsy, so now I donate to the CRNA Foundation!
Thanks for watching!
@@DavidWarrenNP you welcome
Being of age and how to manage the sequence of returns in those early periods is what seems quite scary in the current market. The market is never a loser in a twenty year cycle, but the 2000s decade scenario scares me and could really disrupt my retirement. When you are no longer accumulating but withdrawing its hard to be anything but cautious.
The biggest mistake you can make when investing is to think that you are smarter than the market. It’s almost impossible to time the consistently, you will miss out on great opportunities if you do this, simply DCA into high conviction stocks and let your position grow........
I think my major problem is confidence, i keep finding out the correct stocks but after a pull back especially a strong pull back i get out…...
The market is always a long term investment. Plan to profit after 5-7 years.
California is terrible don’t show those salaries or New York. You pay like 70% of your check in taxes those places, not even mentioning the cost of living. Plus with the crime rate and polices forget about it.
California actually looks out for there nurses it's one the few jobs that's gets a lot of breaks
Can a locum crna make 700k a year picking up 80 hours a week at different prn locums assignments ongoing.
Hi, I suppose you could if you worked every single day.
In Texas with no state tax single you'll bring home 480k so a third of that year will go straight to uncle sam, I'm assuming you're single because no partner will accept you working every day for the entire year
Hey SRNA! Is it possible to make over $600,000 as a locum tenens CRNA? Can that salary be sustained for a long period of time..
Hi, I suppose you could if you worked every single day and didn't take time off. For me, it would be unsustainable.
Just marry another CRNA or Doctor if that’s the salary goal.
I am currently working through my bachelor’s program for nursing to attend CRNA school. I have worked medical surgical for 2 years now and hope to transition to ICU soon to obtain my experience. Thanks for the content!