I worked with a nurse who was born and raised in Switzerland. She said that the nurse salary is high but taxes are high and everything is expensive, including houses. She moved to California to make more money and for better work-life balance. Ratio in California is 1:5 MedSurg, 1:4 Telemetry and 1:1 ICU. Three 12 hour shifts a week(36 hours) is full time in California. In Outpatient clinic setting, it is 8 hrs a day(40 hrs per week) full time. It is difficult to buy a house in Switzerland per my Swiss co-worker. She bought a big house in California, nice cars and is now retired, she only visits Switzerland but won't live there anymore. She made her fortune in California as a nurse. She said if she stayed in Switzerland, she would still be renting and struggling.
There is no doubt that there is more money in California or the USA in general. That’s a fact 😊 , I think , they offer something different . Higher salary vs quality of life? But yes , you’re right to say, you can earn more and probably save more in Cali, my friends told me the same 👍👍👍🙂
@@BoyetVentura Quality of life is great in California, including the weather. There are many things to see and do in California. Nurses can also work at US govt hospitals like Veterans Affairs, Indian Health Affairs and State or County hospitals with annual/sick/maternity/paternity leave benefits and govt pension, SS and TSP or 401K retirement account. US has a population of 340M people. There are just more job opportunities in US in private and public govt facilities, inpatient and outpatient settings, health informatics, research, utilization review, nurse advice line, etc. Every nurse's goal should be to work, save/invest in order to retire early debt-free. Paid off house my house in 15 years and 2 cars in 4 years many years ago . I was a CNA, LVN for a short time, then retired as an RN at 38 due to simple living, saving 50% of my pay, and wise investing. Been fully retired in Southern California for 17 years. It is hard or almost impossible to retire early in Europe, Canada or Australia due to low pay, expensive cost of living ang high taxes. Nurses can save/invest more in US. Huwag lang maluho at kung anu-ano ang binibili na hindi naman kailangan. If a nurse wants to be middle class forever then working in Europe is fine. If a nurse wants to retire in the upper middle class or get wealthy, US is the place to be.
@@paengguin9381 I’m so happy for you, and I agree in all the saving/investment/retire. But everyone has a different approach to life and work and living in general. ❤️ I guess whatever works for them and as long as people or nurses are happy with their choices in life, then cars, big houses , money in tge bank wouldn’t really matter if one is living a life they wanted and contented with.❤️ but for sure USA is the best choice to make money and retire early. 👍 thanks for sharing the tips. If you are living a happy life in the USA and made a lot of money then that’s really great, but if somebody is living a happy life somewhere else may it be CANADA/EUROPE/AUSTRALIA and making maybe lesser compared to the US but living a happy life as wel ( happy based on the person’s definition of happiness and success) then i guess it is just the same .you’re advices are wise and helpful .Save/invest/frugality/retire early. 👍 great one. It’s good to retire early and live off from investments 👍👍
Totally agree with Northern California, nurses are protected by unions at law especially nurse patient ratio. Double sa makikita mo sa Switzerland or more when it comes to net pay. 3 days a week lang ang duty so pwd ka mag 8 days off kng gusto mo ipagdikit ang off mo. Paid vacation leave namn, PTO tawag dito sa US at pwd ka makaipon at least 5 weeks a year mag 1 week education hours pa na paid din so pwd ka mag vacation ng 6 weeks na paid per year. Hindi nga free yung healthcare may co payment sya pero d ka mag aantay ng weeks para makapag CT scan lang, walang pila unlike kng free ang free healthcare na countries. Maganda talaga work life balance sa California at may 1.5 hours na mandatory break pa yan every 12 hour shift.
@@nilstar6443 100% correct! California has the strongest nurses' union in the US. Plenty of family time. Some nurses work more to earn more to support their family here and in their home country but most are content with just one full time job.
What are the steps for a US citizen nurse or nurse practitioner take to be able to work in Switzerland. I am planning to move there. Thank you. I was born in the Philippines, but grew up here in the US and has been working as a Registered Nurse turned Nurse Practitioner for many years. I fell in love with Switzerland. I love their work-life balance.
Pamangkin ko pagka graduate parang napadala sya ng school. Habang nag aaral ng colleges nag aral sya ng languages. Ganon pala sa Germany kapag naka 1year pinapa exam kng di yta nakapasa pinapauwi kc aply nurse Kc pagdating doon assistant nurse. Ngyun sya 1year na mahigit doon. Nag aaral un dati nagriripak pa ng tinapay sa bakery as sideline.
been learning German for a year now and its difficult to learn their language..a lot of exam to take before you get the recognition as a nurse in Germany
Hello po Nurse Boyet.. nice video po. By the way, do you have a friend who is a social worker in Ireland? Baka maka interview ka po in the near future kasi Ireland is offering social work jobs to filipinos po. We would love to listen to his/her experiences either in medical or child care setting po 😊 maraming salamat po! 🙏
Hello! Thank you. Parang wala pa ko na meet na social worker , pinoy/foreign .. puro nurses kasi circle of friends eh, but pg may nakita ko ill ask around if pwede mag share ng nga experiences, although I cant promise you😅✌️🙏 some people , maybe most, doesn’t want to be on camera, ayaw tlga nila! Kaya im so thankful sa mga nagshshare dito sa channel ko.🙏❤️❤️❤️
@@BoyetVentura no worries po.. my elder sister is a nurse din po kaya your videos are really helpful. Thank you very much sir Boyet.. have a nice day po! 🙏😊
Hello Denden! I would suggest mga 3k euros. i think it would be enough, i had 300 euros as pocket money before , almost cried, hHaha i hd to borrow money from a friend hahahah.never again.
I worked with a nurse who was born and raised in Switzerland. She said that the nurse salary is high but taxes are high and everything is expensive, including houses. She moved to California to make more money and for better work-life balance. Ratio in California is 1:5 MedSurg, 1:4 Telemetry and 1:1 ICU. Three 12 hour shifts a week(36 hours) is full time in California. In Outpatient clinic setting, it is 8 hrs a day(40 hrs per week) full time. It is difficult to buy a house in Switzerland per my Swiss co-worker. She bought a big house in California, nice cars and is now retired, she only visits Switzerland but won't live there anymore. She made her fortune in California as a nurse. She said if she stayed in Switzerland, she would still be renting and struggling.
There is no doubt that there is more money in California or the USA in general. That’s a fact 😊 , I think , they offer something different . Higher salary vs quality of life? But yes , you’re right to say, you can earn more and probably save more in Cali, my friends told me the same 👍👍👍🙂
@@BoyetVentura Quality of life is great in California, including the weather. There are many things to see and do in California. Nurses can also work at US govt hospitals like Veterans Affairs, Indian Health Affairs and State or County hospitals with annual/sick/maternity/paternity leave benefits and govt pension, SS and TSP or 401K retirement account. US has a population of 340M people. There are just more job opportunities in US in private and public govt facilities, inpatient and outpatient settings, health informatics, research, utilization review, nurse advice line, etc. Every nurse's goal should be to work, save/invest in order to retire early debt-free. Paid off house my house in 15 years and 2 cars in 4 years many years ago . I was a CNA, LVN for a short time, then retired as an RN at 38 due to simple living, saving 50% of my pay, and wise investing. Been fully retired in Southern California for 17 years. It is hard or almost impossible to retire early in Europe, Canada or Australia due to low pay, expensive cost of living ang high taxes. Nurses can save/invest more in US. Huwag lang maluho at kung anu-ano ang binibili na hindi naman kailangan. If a nurse wants to be middle class forever then working in Europe is fine. If a nurse wants to retire in the upper middle class or get wealthy, US is the place to be.
@@paengguin9381 I’m so happy for you, and I agree in all the saving/investment/retire. But everyone has a different approach to life and work and living in general. ❤️ I guess whatever works for them and as long as people or nurses are happy with their choices in life, then cars, big houses , money in tge bank wouldn’t really matter if one is living a life they wanted and contented with.❤️ but for sure USA is the best choice to make money and retire early. 👍 thanks for sharing the tips. If you are living a happy life in the USA and made a lot of money then that’s really great, but if somebody is living a happy life somewhere else may it be CANADA/EUROPE/AUSTRALIA and making maybe lesser compared to the US but living a happy life as wel ( happy based on the person’s definition of happiness and success) then i guess it is just the same .you’re advices are wise and helpful .Save/invest/frugality/retire early. 👍 great one. It’s good to retire early and live off from investments 👍👍
Totally agree with Northern California, nurses are protected by unions at law especially nurse patient ratio. Double sa makikita mo sa Switzerland or more when it comes to net pay. 3 days a week lang ang duty so pwd ka mag 8 days off kng gusto mo ipagdikit ang off mo. Paid vacation leave namn, PTO tawag dito sa US at pwd ka makaipon at least 5 weeks a year mag 1 week education hours pa na paid din so pwd ka mag vacation ng 6 weeks na paid per year. Hindi nga free yung healthcare may co payment sya pero d ka mag aantay ng weeks para makapag CT scan lang, walang pila unlike kng free ang free healthcare na countries. Maganda talaga work life balance sa California at may 1.5 hours na mandatory break pa yan every 12 hour shift.
@@nilstar6443 100% correct! California has the strongest nurses' union in the US. Plenty of family time. Some nurses work more to earn more to support their family here and in their home country but most are content with just one full time job.
There are advantages and disadvantages per country. Very informative. Thank you for sharing the swiss nursing life 😊
Tara na mag German language course 😅😅❤️❤️❤️
@@BoyetVentura true or french, baka mas madali italian 😂
@@Elastrious French nalang mas posh! Hahaah
@@BoyetVentura tara enrol na. Hahaha
What are the steps for a US citizen nurse or nurse practitioner take to be able to work in Switzerland. I am planning to move there. Thank you. I was born in the Philippines, but grew up here in the US and has been working as a Registered Nurse turned Nurse Practitioner for many years. I fell in love with Switzerland. I love their work-life balance.
@@abby6316 based on her interview, you have to have a German language certification atleast B2 level.
Hai.. immm.. jer here.. nice to see ur video
Hi Jer? Jer from Saudi? Hehehe
@@BoyetVenturawhat is the next step after decision letter apear??
@@ahmedelkomy1364 i think it's application for atypical working permit visa
Nicely presented info about this country.
Batch 2008 din po ako....mag 3 years pa lang me dito sa Germany.. Hoping to work also there in Switzerland pero required nila ay Eu citizen.
Knti nlng! 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for having me ❤🙏🏻🥰
i always go to Lucerne and planning of applying there as a nurse..i presently working in DE..hope to meet you
@@catherinesegun6034 hi thanks sure po you. Goodluck po on your application
@@catherinesegun6034 hi thanks sure po you. Goodluck po on your application
Pamangkin ko pagka graduate parang napadala sya ng school. Habang nag aaral ng colleges nag aral sya ng languages. Ganon pala sa Germany kapag naka 1year pinapa exam kng di yta nakapasa pinapauwi kc aply nurse
Kc pagdating doon assistant nurse. Ngyun sya 1year na mahigit doon. Nag aaral un dati nagriripak pa ng tinapay sa bakery as sideline.
been learning German for a year now and its difficult to learn their language..a lot of exam to take before you get the recognition as a nurse in Germany
Wow taas ng sweldo jan.wew
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Hello po Nurse Boyet.. nice video po. By the way, do you have a friend who is a social worker in Ireland? Baka maka interview ka po in the near future kasi Ireland is offering social work jobs to filipinos po. We would love to listen to his/her experiences either in medical or child care setting po 😊 maraming salamat po! 🙏
Hello! Thank you. Parang wala pa ko na meet na social worker , pinoy/foreign .. puro nurses kasi circle of friends eh, but pg may nakita ko ill ask around if pwede mag share ng nga experiences, although I cant promise you😅✌️🙏 some people , maybe most, doesn’t want to be on camera, ayaw tlga nila! Kaya im so thankful sa mga nagshshare dito sa channel ko.🙏❤️❤️❤️
@@BoyetVentura no worries po.. my elder sister is a nurse din po kaya your videos are really helpful. Thank you very much sir Boyet.. have a nice day po! 🙏😊
@@kimchiedominguez-marchalle4505 dont call me sir , Boyet lng ❤️
Hi! How much money should i need to bring in Ireland?
Hello Denden! I would suggest mga 3k euros. i think it would be enough, i had 300 euros as pocket money before , almost cried, hHaha i hd to borrow money from a friend hahahah.never again.
So if you can bring as much as you can , 3k above, do.
Huhuhu it's alot😭 but then it's the reality, thank you for your advice 🙏♥️
@@dendenlux8662 its a bit expensive at first
Anu kaya mga reqts ng nursing assistant sa switzerland
hello sister nurse ventura kailan ka magpa SRS?
Hey sis! 😉 hmmm. Classified info:) lol
Next question please 😅😅😅😘
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Thank you for this, Phil Wickham!
2024 and beyond!
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Please enable English subtitles
Hi sorry , I usually do, didnt had the time to put english sub on this one. But yeas will do. Thank you
Hi....can you speak English 😅😅
I like your channel please in English
Sorry I usually do. Didnt had the time to put subtitle on this one,
Why dont you speak English lol