@@LaurenPaigechannel I give all the glory to God for my move lol. So have a pay a broker fee to secure an apartment so save for that. You can do it though, I work in a hospital in Manhattan bring home $6k a month after tax, but rent alone for a 1 bed 1 bath in Brooklyn is $1,800. My rent is on the cheaper side lol. But don’t be scared, it’s definitely a culture shock from growing up in Jax. Once you come up here you won’t want to go back 💛😭
@@jesusanddiamond222 i lived in london for awhile and i just MISS IT SM!! I am a Labor and delivery RN with a BSN- I have 2 years of experience. Any tips for specific hospitals or ones to avoid?
@@LaurenPaigechannel Listen London is awesome so I can understand that! I heard New York Presbyterian is a good hospital, also Mount Sinai is decent. The other hospital I haven’t heard much about though. They’ll love the BSN, but give yourself like four months to get the NY license.
Can you please make more videos about the process of finding a job ( how many applications etc and what was the job interview like) and did you have prior patient care experience . Thanks !
Yes, do it... I was a Paramedic making very little in the midwest, then got my RN and after 29 years working I have saved 10 - 15% into my 401k and I'm a going to retire in 6 years comfortably.
As I finish my LPN to RN bridge program in August; Im guesstimating how much I might make as an RN.....with LPN experience I can work in dialysis for $80-90k yearly plus $10k sign on....so thats going to be my starting point. You're at $103k which I think is very good.
The pay doesn’t get better the longer you stay …it caps off at 10 years …get a masters or move into management or negotiate at teaching hospital like Sinai or Preby/Columbia at an outpatient faculty practice
Hi Your comment hits home with me and I like that you seem relaxed and very open. Life is to enjoy, laugh, communicate and have a connection with someone special who has a zest for life and all things in it. I like to be active and I tend to find the humor in life. It’s my feeling that people need adventure, laughter and passion.... can we talk privately pls
Most detailed video ! Thank you so much . Do you work at a private hospital or NYC health + hospitals? I am a new grad also moving back to NYC, I am just worried about how hard it is to find a job.
I work at a private hospital system, not an NYC health+ hospital. I will definitely make a future video about the job process. They didn't give interviews until after I passed the NCLEX. Once I passed, I got an interview 1 month after applying and received an offer within the week. But keep in mind that my position wasa med-surg unit on night shift.
That's not that much. I make 40 in pa as lpn in corrections where the cost of living is much cheaper. I was expecting rn made more in nyc given how expensive is to live there.
She makes $103k per year walking out of school.....The turn over is high in NYC, always, in a couple years she can move up, eventually secure a manager position and jump into the $120k range....working in one of the worlds best, modern hospitals....compared to $40 in corrections with slow upward growth. In NYC we don't have car payments, car insurance, gas, repairs etc. If we rent an apartment, we don't have property insurance...its not much more expensive in the city like everyone thinks. I appreciate people who work corrections, but I did a small stint and it was horrible, smelled like a zoo, but not as friendly and fun like a zoo.
@@jeffreyo8496 facts $100k walking right out of college is amazing. I been in the fashion industry for 10 years and i live in nyc and i just hit $85k. I start a ADN program next month and to know I can make that my first year in is amazing. Nyc is def livable with $100k
You can live well in NYC with a $100k/year salary. Why do people think that you live a miserable life if you make less than 100k a year and live in NYC? I’ve been living here since 1988. I live in a comfortable studio apartment for $1600/month (rent), utilities included - that’s less than $20k/year. The train is across the street, so no car payment, no gas, no parking expenses, and no car insurance. Public transportation expenses max out at $33/week, after that, it’s free rides. I don’t eat out often, but I can still afford it. Live within your means and you still have money left to save, your retirement, and taxes. If you make more, then great, but you don’t have to to live comfortably in NYC.
@@IslemTav well that's depends on what's your definition of living well. I pay 1200 a month for a 3 bedroom house and I own it not renting and now I'm making around 100k as a lpn. I don't work corrections anymore just doing agency now
Hai from India... If u don't mind can share a detailed video of becoming nurse in New York as an international BSN Nurse .. also about the IELTS score too...plz..
Sis, My Name is pari . I am an Nurse from North east india. Can i ask you regarding,details of Nurse job at New york and some hospital? Waiting your sweet reply? 🙏
Do you know what the msn differential is? How much overtime can you work or choose to work? Do shifts have to be 12 hours or can you do 4 hours one day, 8 hours the next, 2 hours, etc
Hi I love your video can you let us know the pay difference between adn and bsn degrees for nurses in New York City Thank you for making such a descriptive video
EXACTLY... they're looking at $103,000 a year BEFORE taxes... AFTER u see what she's bringing home. What she's bringing home I make that every 2 weeks as a Traveling Phlebotomist.
@@latrieceb3619 you was def not making $100k as a first year phlebotomist. 😂 She hasn’t even done a year yet she just graduated. I make $85k in nyc and i live alone in a luxury apartment. Don’t believe the news you hear about NYC. people live here just fine on much less. Remember we don’t need cars here so our money can easily go to our high rent and we still have enough to live. The news really be lying to yall
I can't speak to other areas, but the people in NYC are built different! You have to be strong and make sure you protect yourself and your boundaries. The pay is great but the pace and culture isn't for the faint of heart.
9:01 Awesome content!🎉 Much props to all of the male and female CNA, LVN / LPN, RNs out there. You’re appreciated! Question: I’m trying to figure out what are most affordable LVN / LPN (accredited) programs online. And what is the range of cost and time to complete the programs? Please help with finding any courses (especially specialty) in our field, that can be done completely online? Please correct me with my tuition numbers are off? I’m a man in NYC, no kids, own my house & car w/ no mortgage & no car note. I already am FT in property management w/o college. I’m also only work weekends and sleep 3-4 hours. I’m pursuing a career in Travel TC ICU ER ENP. And I admit that I’ll need help. The route plan is: get my CNA, work in a hospital for 200 hours, get my LPN /LVN, work that in a hospital for 200 hours, then take a bridge course with dual ASN & BSN while studying for a specialty in ER. My studying ethics is close to Neo plugging in & learning kung fu, and Imma beast when it comes to test taking, so I want prep for my HESI, ATI, NCLEX right now while I save about $12,000-$15,000 for all of my tuitions, online books & certifications. My saving averages about $2K to $3K per month, so I should be test ready by the time I have the money. And whatever bread I make during my “clinicals” 400+ hours I will put towards my next tuition fee, which I believe is $23,000. I want to eventually post videos about my journey, because I haven’t seen anyone successfully pull this off. What do you think? Thank you! ❤
Love this video. Nurses have all the education and resources they need to make a decent income. They can invest and make more too. Why would their income ever be something left up to others is my question after watching this. Could their potential be limited by references? Their environment? Haters? 🤷♀️ Its scary to think that someone with the qualifications and experience to be a nurse would not have a decent income. What could be some obvious reasons in your opinion? Environment? Male Haters? Systems in place? Jealous women?
$103k walking out of school is not low. Cost of living is practically the same as long island. Except she doesn't have a car payment or car insurance, no property insurance or yearly property tax. it evens out.
@@jeffreyo8496 That's BEFORE taxes taken out.... sounds gd AFTER taxes that's not gd... I made that every 2 wks as a Traveling Phlebotomist what she's making as a Rn...ijs🤷🏾♀️
I really want to work in New York but my whole family is against it, saying it’s too dangerous but we live in the center of manila…. I feel like that’s a little bit contradictory… how are handling safety living alone in New York?
If you go to New York, go where the filipinos are: Queens. Queens and Brooklyn are the safest neighborhoods in New York. I was in Makati last month, and I enjoyed it there. Filipinos are so friendly. Thats why stay in Queens.
Yes I did do a new grad residency program, and it was a teaching hospital. My hospital system automatically enrolled all nurses with less than 6 months of experience into the program!
Thank you so much for this video. I’m about to graduate from nursing school in CA and will be moving to NYC right after graduation. Any tips for getting licensed in NY as a new grad from another state?
Hello, can you tell me how can I reduce the price of ADN tuitions ( all the fees included ) or tell me if their is a free of charge ADN’s program somewhere in USA please ? 🤍
Free? You can find lower cost programs at community colleges for ADN, but it’s not free. It’s still pretty costly. If you find anything free in this world, let me know. Some hospitals do a reimbursement for tuition if you have it in your contract but you still pay the cost upfront through loans or your own means.
Go to a community college. In NY, CUNY and SUNY colleges are tuition-free for individuals making less than $125,000 a year. That includes Associates and Bachelors Degree. And yes - the nursing program is included! I’m currently a nursing student and have paid zero tuition. You must be an NY resident, though. For that reason, the nursing program is extremely competitive and selective.
@@IslemTav Oh, they don't charge tuition even for an ADN? I guess that justifies why they pay so little for nurses even though the cost of living in NYC is comparable to California but the pay is a lot less.
@@supreme5998 Yes, the ADN is included. The salary doesn't have anything to do with the cost of college. Most people end up going to paid nursing programs in NYC, which are quite costly - $20K or more, a lot more. So, no, nothing to do with salary. It's just the ongoing pay rate and there are a lot of nurses looking for jobs here.
Girl I moved up to NYC from FL and this video was so helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make this 🙏🏽 God bless
I'm glad it helped! Good luck :)
I am looking to do it! Do you have advice? I am from Jacksonville!!
@@LaurenPaigechannel I give all the glory to God for my move lol. So have a pay a broker fee to secure an apartment so save for that. You can do it though, I work in a hospital in Manhattan bring home $6k a month after tax, but rent alone for a 1 bed 1 bath in Brooklyn is $1,800. My rent is on the cheaper side lol. But don’t be scared, it’s definitely a culture shock from growing up in Jax. Once you come up here you won’t want to go back 💛😭
@@jesusanddiamond222 i lived in london for awhile and i just MISS IT SM!! I am a Labor and delivery RN with a BSN- I have 2 years of experience. Any tips for specific hospitals or ones to avoid?
@@LaurenPaigechannel Listen London is awesome so I can understand that! I heard New York Presbyterian is a good hospital, also Mount Sinai is decent. The other hospital I haven’t heard much about though. They’ll love the BSN, but give yourself like four months to get the NY license.
Thanks for your transparency in this post! This was extremely helpful.
Happy to help!
Thank you for your transparency.
Thank you this very informative video 🤩👍🏼 I passed NCLEX NY this last January from Philippines 🇵🇭
Congrats po🥳
Can you please make more videos about the process of finding a job ( how many applications etc and what was the job interview like) and did you have prior patient care experience . Thanks !
Yes will do! Thank you for watching :)
Watching this made me realized I lowballed, hopefully they offer me what I actually deserve or I will be negotiating, thank you !
Yes girl negotiate!!
I am so jelly. Thank you for being honest 💜
Thank you for watching!
Awesome video!! This was so informative and also motivating. I can't wait to make my own videos on my perspectives and keep it transparent as well!
I’m a new LPN! I gotta go back to school 🤦🏾♀️
hell yeah....I finish my LPN to RN bridge program in August! Cha-Ching!
Yes, do it... I was a Paramedic making very little in the midwest, then got my RN and after 29 years working I have saved 10 - 15% into my 401k and I'm a going to retire in 6 years comfortably.
Nice video very transparent on how much Rn newly grad pays in Nyc!
As I finish my LPN to RN bridge program in August; Im guesstimating how much I might make as an RN.....with LPN experience I can work in dialysis for $80-90k yearly plus $10k sign on....so thats going to be my starting point. You're at $103k which I think is very good.
What state with that lpn salary? Thank you 😊
@@pamelajaskot4538RN salary not LPN
Thank you for your transparency!
The pay doesn’t get better the longer you stay …it caps off at 10 years …get a masters or move into management or negotiate at teaching hospital like Sinai or Preby/Columbia at an outpatient faculty practice
Hi, what do you mean by negotiating at Sinai?
Not bad. I’m only at 56.00 an hour as an RN with 6 years at the VA in San Diego, CA. They do pay big night and weekend differentials which is nice.
if you dont mind me asking which unit are you in?
Hi Your comment hits home with me and I like that you seem relaxed and very open. Life is to enjoy, laugh, communicate and have a connection with someone special who has a zest for life and all things in it. I like to be active and I tend to find the humor in life. It’s my feeling that people need adventure, laughter and passion.... can we talk privately pls
that's shit pay for nyc. in 2020 nyu langone was offering new grads 55 an hour.
Most detailed video ! Thank you so much . Do you work at a private hospital or NYC health + hospitals?
I am a new grad also moving back to NYC, I am just worried about how hard it is to find a job.
I work at a private hospital system, not an NYC health+ hospital. I will definitely make a future video about the job process. They didn't give interviews until after I passed the NCLEX. Once I passed, I got an interview 1 month after applying and received an offer within the week. But keep in mind that my position wasa med-surg unit on night shift.
That's not that much. I make 40 in pa as lpn in corrections where the cost of living is much cheaper. I was expecting rn made more in nyc given how expensive is to live there.
She makes $103k per year walking out of school.....The turn over is high in NYC, always, in a couple years she can move up, eventually secure a manager position and jump into the $120k range....working in one of the worlds best, modern hospitals....compared to $40 in corrections with slow upward growth. In NYC we don't have car payments, car insurance, gas, repairs etc. If we rent an apartment, we don't have property insurance...its not much more expensive in the city like everyone thinks. I appreciate people who work corrections, but I did a small stint and it was horrible, smelled like a zoo, but not as friendly and fun like a zoo.
@@jeffreyo8496 yeah but that's BEFORE taxes taken out....🤷🏾♀️ijs
@@jeffreyo8496 facts $100k walking right out of college is amazing. I been in the fashion industry for 10 years and i live in nyc and i just hit $85k. I start a ADN program next month and to know I can make that my first year in is amazing. Nyc is def livable with $100k
You can live well in NYC with a $100k/year salary. Why do people think that you live a miserable life if you make less than 100k a year and live in NYC? I’ve been living here since 1988. I live in a comfortable studio apartment for $1600/month (rent), utilities included - that’s less than $20k/year. The train is across the street, so no car payment, no gas, no parking expenses, and no car insurance. Public transportation expenses max out at $33/week, after that, it’s free rides. I don’t eat out often, but I can still afford it. Live within your means and you still have money left to save, your retirement, and taxes. If you make more, then great, but you don’t have to to live comfortably in NYC.
@@IslemTav well that's depends on what's your definition of living well. I pay 1200 a month for a 3 bedroom house and I own it not renting and now I'm making around 100k as a lpn. I don't work corrections anymore just doing agency now
thanks for telling the real info that we need to know !!
Great video, Jenny!
Honey that's looooow for NYC😳
honestly she's getting robbed.
How much are you getting paid as as new grad nurse?
How much a new grad should is paid then?
Thank you for this ❤
Hello there I'm a RN from India. I would love to get job in the US
Thanks for the vid. Im also studying now for NCLEX nyc state.
Good luck!
@@jennybyun865I Passed it thank you very much
@@lawrencetamor That's amazing! Congrats!
@@jennybyun865 thank you so much...see yah NYC in 6 months ☺☺☺ruclips.net/user/sgaming/emoji/7ff574f2/emoji_u1f607.png
Hi, Greta video!
I heard some RN makes over $100 an hour. Who and how do they make that much money?
Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing!!❤️❤️ What hospitals would you recommend for new grads? With no experience or 1 yr experience🫠
I make similarly gross pay LVN in San Diego
I wonder how this figures out for someone who has to pay rent , car financing, and household expenses
Depends on how much your bills are
Wow... INYC taxes are INSANE. THat city costs 5x what my city does and my paychecks are the same as yours.
But you dont have to pay for a car / car insurance.
@@Castapher My car payment still puts my rent under half of NYC rent and my paycheck is now more than hers
@@Castapher Boston/NYC have insane rents like Cali but do not have the wages like Cali for nurses and thats effed up
Hai from India...
If u don't mind can share a detailed video of becoming nurse in New York as an international BSN Nurse .. also about the IELTS score too...plz..
So you say that they deduct in the two payments what refers to taxes? Shouldn't it be in one?
Very good, thank you for the info.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video and informative👌
Hi sis, Thank you for welcoming me🙏
Sis, My Name is pari . I am an Nurse from North east india. Can i ask you regarding,details of Nurse job at New york and some hospital? Waiting your sweet reply? 🙏
Hallo sis, how are you doing?? 😩
Do you know what the msn differential is? How much overtime can you work or choose to work? Do shifts have to be 12 hours or can you do 4 hours one day, 8 hours the next, 2 hours, etc
Any tips for nclex. How long did you study for. Thank you for being so transparent.
Just posted a new video about the nclex!
Hi I love your video can you let us know the pay difference between adn and bsn degrees for nurses in New York City
Thank you for making such a descriptive video
Like she said, .75 cents difference
Very low for NYC. Cost of living there is crazy can you even afford to buy a house or a nice apartment with that. I doubt it.
EXACTLY... they're looking at $103,000 a year BEFORE taxes... AFTER u see what she's bringing home. What she's bringing home I make that every 2 weeks as a Traveling Phlebotomist.
@@latrieceb3619 you was def not making $100k as a first year phlebotomist. 😂 She hasn’t even done a year yet she just graduated. I make $85k in nyc and i live alone in a luxury apartment. Don’t believe the news you hear about NYC. people live here just fine on much less. Remember we don’t need cars here so our money can easily go to our high rent and we still have enough to live. The news really be lying to yall
@@latrieceb3619 Traveling phlebotomist, sounds more like a energy vampire to me.
It was very helpful, thanks for sharing God bless
Thank you!
i truly hate taxes
Where are you employed? The name of the hospital. Amazing, they pay high.
Is being an RN in NY any different from
being an RN anywhere else in the world? The pay is great in NY!
I can't speak to other areas, but the people in NYC are built different! You have to be strong and make sure you protect yourself and your boundaries. The pay is great but the pace and culture isn't for the faint of heart.
Hey
9:01
Awesome content!🎉
Much props to all of the male and female CNA, LVN / LPN, RNs out there. You’re appreciated!
Question:
I’m trying to figure out what are most affordable LVN / LPN (accredited) programs online.
And what is the range of cost and time to complete the programs?
Please help with finding any courses (especially specialty) in our field, that can be done completely online?
Please correct me with my tuition numbers are off?
I’m a man in NYC, no kids, own my house & car w/ no mortgage & no car note. I already am FT in property management w/o college. I’m also only work weekends and sleep 3-4 hours.
I’m pursuing a career in Travel TC ICU ER ENP. And I admit that I’ll need help.
The route plan is: get my CNA, work in a hospital for 200 hours, get my LPN /LVN, work that in a hospital for 200 hours, then take a bridge course with dual ASN & BSN while studying for a specialty in ER.
My studying ethics is close to Neo plugging in & learning kung fu, and Imma beast when it comes to test taking, so I want prep for my HESI, ATI, NCLEX right now while I save about $12,000-$15,000 for all of my tuitions, online books & certifications. My saving averages about $2K to $3K per month, so I should be test ready by the time I have the money. And whatever bread I make during my “clinicals” 400+ hours I will put towards my next tuition fee, which I believe is $23,000.
I want to eventually post videos about my journey, because I haven’t seen anyone successfully pull this off.
What do you think?
Thank you! ❤
informative!
Love this video. Nurses have all the education and resources they need to make a decent income. They can invest and make more too. Why would their income ever be something left up to others is my question after watching this. Could their potential be limited by references? Their environment? Haters? 🤷♀️ Its scary to think that someone with the qualifications and experience to be a nurse would not have a decent income. What could be some obvious reasons in your opinion? Environment? Male Haters? Systems in place? Jealous women?
so helpful
Isn't hhc only pays 85k?
Weekend differentials?
wtf. starting is around 48? what do 5 year nurses make?
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Jenny Byun are you a Filipina if not what is your nationality. Thx
That's such a low rate for NYC. Out on long island the rate is the same 😢
$103k walking out of school is not low. Cost of living is practically the same as long island. Except she doesn't have a car payment or car insurance, no property insurance or yearly property tax. it evens out.
@@jeffreyo8496 it's way more expensive to live in NYC vs long island
@@jeffreyo8496 That's BEFORE taxes taken out.... sounds gd AFTER taxes that's not gd... I made that every 2 wks as a Traveling Phlebotomist what she's making as a Rn...ijs🤷🏾♀️
What’s pay rate in Long Island for BSN RN newly graduated
I really want to work in New York but my whole family is against it, saying it’s too dangerous but we live in the center of manila…. I feel like that’s a little bit contradictory… how are handling safety living alone in New York?
Everything state has their fair share of crime. New York is a beautiful place to be, unless you’re living in the city, lol
If you go to New York, go where the filipinos are: Queens. Queens and Brooklyn are the safest neighborhoods in New York.
I was in Makati last month, and I enjoyed it there. Filipinos are so friendly. Thats why stay in Queens.
did you do a nurse residency program? do you work in a big teaching hospital?
Yes I did do a new grad residency program, and it was a teaching hospital. My hospital system automatically enrolled all nurses with less than 6 months of experience into the program!
How was the experience in new grad residency?
@@GurvinderSingh-fe8fk anywhere new grad residency is garbage and waste of time. Just focus on going to a hospital that has strict ratios.
Thank you so much for this video. I’m about to graduate from nursing school in CA and will be moving to NYC right after graduation. Any tips for getting licensed in NY as a new grad from another state?
tips dont go to NYC it is lot better in California
NY is a compact state, research the licensing requirements before moving
Nooo California starts new grads at 6 figures! Stay in Cali!
Nyc pay for ft is terrible your best bet is northern ca
California pays more and a lot of facilities offer free medical here. New york city has higher cost of living and lower pay!!
bruh y'all need to unionize
Just moved to a unionized hospital! Things are a little bit better here, but the pay is not too different.
wow
Hai
You’ll only have to work 66,000 hours to make that differential pay your student loans lol
how beautiful you are
Hello, can you tell me how can I reduce the price of ADN tuitions ( all the fees included ) or tell me if their is a free of charge ADN’s program somewhere in USA please ? 🤍
Free? You can find lower cost programs at community colleges for ADN, but it’s not free. It’s still pretty costly. If you find anything free in this world, let me know. Some hospitals do a reimbursement for tuition if you have it in your contract but you still pay the cost upfront through loans or your own means.
Go to a community college. In NY, CUNY and SUNY colleges are tuition-free for individuals making less than $125,000 a year. That includes Associates and Bachelors Degree. And yes - the nursing program is included! I’m currently a nursing student and have paid zero tuition. You must be an NY resident, though. For that reason, the nursing program is extremely competitive and selective.
@@IslemTav Oh, they don't charge tuition even for an ADN? I guess that justifies why they pay so little for nurses even though the cost of living in NYC is comparable to California but the pay is a lot less.
@@supreme5998 Yes, the ADN is included. The salary doesn't have anything to do with the cost of college. Most people end up going to paid nursing programs in NYC, which are quite costly - $20K or more, a lot more. So, no, nothing to do with salary. It's just the ongoing pay rate and there are a lot of nurses looking for jobs here.
@@IslemTavI can attest to this. My fiancé is in a ADN program. 0 tuition costs.
Thank you 😊