How Much Do Nurses Make? + Unions, Myths, and More! | The Break Room Episode 3
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
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This week, we interviewed Nurses at the Capital One Cafe in Hollywood. 🎥
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0:38 - Meet our participants
1:13 - How much money do nurses make?
3:14 - What does a day-to-day on the job look like for nurses?
7:05 - Is there a stigma against male nurses?
11:11 - How is nurses’ pay structured?
13:30 - How have nurse shortages affected work/life balance and pay?
16:22 - What are the biggest misconceptions about nursing?
21:11 - The biggest challenges of working as a nurse
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I'd love to see an episode on social workers and/or therapists! There are so many different paths and some pay abysmally and some pay fairly reasonably. It'd be great to have more info out there
Great episode. Would have loved to also hear about the change to being a PA from a nurse.
This is an awesome episode, I work on a psychiatric unit in New York and would love to hear from psychiatric nurses, pay and their experiences. Love this channel!! 🙏🏿 P.S, I’m definitely not a nurse but run the therapeutic groups on the unit.
Thanks so much! That would be interesting!
Great episode, very interesting! I always feel that the US is a complete bubble in terms of work regulations and industrial relations, among other developed countries. Maybe it would be interesting to compare experiences at work of workers in similar occupations (e.g. nurses) in the US and in Europe, for example. Great job🎉
That would be super interesting! Thanks! 💚
Such an interesting episode!!
This was AWESOME!!! THANK YOU!!!
So glad you enjoyed it! 💚💚💚
@@SalaryTransparentStreet - Very much so! 😃👌🏾
I make average $75 an hour, but I’m a per diem nurse in Salt Lake City
How, or where, or somebody explain to me the rules of getting paid time and a half over 36 hours instead of 40.
Goes by state and contract
Do they have bsn, associate, msn?
I'm assuming the all have 4 year BSN degrees. If they had a MSN they would have said
Bachelor. Some masters
Wow nurses raining it.
There is definitely a bias between male vs female pay. It's an ongoing problem and a lot of hospitals are NOT unionized so there often is no solution.
Regarding this particular group, the male nurse works in San Francisco as a staff nurse. The others are travel nurses. It is common knowledge that staff nurses make more than travel nurses in the Bay Area. (I'm a California nurse). You can make over $100/hr in some hospitals in northern California. Many Northern California hospitals are unionized and if they aren't they still pay well because they have to compete with the union hospitals. And all of those nurses could make over $400k/year if they worked OT for 20-40 hours a week.
I’m so sick of everything revolving around nurses in the healthcare field. They are so full of themselves like they are the only ones that matter
I work with nurses and get what you're saying. What is surpsing to me is how mean many of them are to each other.
It takes nothing but your voice to spread the good news of what your profession offers instead of feeling sick about nurses and the profession.
There was a time when nursing practice was regarded as profession for the indigents in the society until someone began to speak, others joined to amplify the voice and today it's a noble course. However, in some countries in Africa, nursing is undervalued.
Sounds like you're angry about your own shortcomings. Don't displace your issues onto nurses.
Sorry about your experience. I’m becoming a nurse myself and I look forward to it.
Personally I feel so proud when I see nurses valued. In Africa here, it's so different, nurses are seen and taken as maids yet we play a vital role in the health care system. The truth is, nurses are the core of the health care system and without them, the health sector will be no more. Viva to all nurses in the whole world
Travel nurse pay is ridiculious. Imagine being the full time nurse making 80 while the travel nurse making 200??