You guys should watch my other video here ua-cam.com/video/hTIfzjGRVvM/v-deo.htmlsi=yDdyuu-4ZHu_Gmgc where I interviewed a nurse who was attacked and hospitalized by a patient at work. She turned her life around after her injuries weren't taken seriously by her employer and now she's earning over $500k per year.
Ellaine is a trailblazer. She's achieved all of that AND more while working as full time as an NP. Her incredible reach on social media is so powerful and the value she provides is what we truly need in the current nursing landscape of burnout! Such an inspiration. 🖤 Go twin! 💪🏽
41:32 Never say your number first ever in life 😂 I've talked to other nurses & learned they get paid more for some of the same private duty cases I'm working I started letting the agency say their pay rate first then ask for more💰
With online resumes there's usually a place they ask how much you would like to make. Do you answer that question or live it blank? What if it's a compulsory question? I feel that's where they get people.
@@thureyat8275 If I can't leave that space blank then I always add a number higher than they're offering. If they don't have a salary then I research a number and still price higher 📈
Yeah, I give it up for parents who are able to start a successful business while raising kids. Things got so much more challenging for me and Monica when we had our son, so every day is a struggle but we gotta keep pushing forward for the kids and for ourselves.
Awesome video! Can definitely relate to Ellaine a lot. My family is also Filipino and finance wasn’t really talked about, it was always “save your money until retirement” and essentially rely on your 9-5. But what if something happens and you lose your job? This is why having multiple streams of income is so important. When I had my first job (also retail haha! target though, not forever 21 😂) I would definitely somewhat indulge since i had access to things I didn’t have before as a child. Anyways, I’m not sure if it’s a cultural or a class thing considering that a lot of Filipinos are just trying to make ends meet when immigrating here to the states, but a lot of us just were not aware of these financial topics. I have to give credits to my husband for teaching me about finances and how to invest in the stock market. The end goal is financial freedom!
Thank goodness you changed your ways and realized that, like Dave Ramsey says, you have to live like no one else, so that you may live like no one else.
it's not about being someone else's b...it's about feeling valued. If you, your wife, her, or her kids became sick or what have you, you'd want nurses (b's) to take care of you all.. People that don't mind being someone else's b. Be careful and sensitive and classy with the language that you use. Everyone is not meant to be an owner or operate in entrepreneurship BUT we all still matter. And it's very much a thing & will be remembered when leaders & entrepreneurs need services. Remain humble & classy
You guys should watch my other video here ua-cam.com/video/hTIfzjGRVvM/v-deo.htmlsi=yDdyuu-4ZHu_Gmgc where I interviewed a nurse who was attacked and hospitalized by a patient at work. She turned her life around after her injuries weren't taken seriously by her employer and now she's earning over $500k per year.
This nurse is a hustler I hope she becomes a multi millionaire soon.
I know she will. She's very determined.
Ellaine is a trailblazer. She's achieved all of that AND more while working as full time as an NP. Her incredible reach on social media is so powerful and the value she provides is what we truly need in the current nursing landscape of burnout! Such an inspiration. 🖤 Go twin! 💪🏽
Thanks Jumer, I totally agree. I could have spoken with Ellaine for hours. We both have so much in common.
41:32 Never say your number first ever in life 😂 I've talked to other nurses & learned they get paid more for some of the same private duty cases I'm working I started letting the agency say their pay rate first then ask for more💰
Yup, it's a learning process and I've learned not to say what my budget is anymore.
With online resumes there's usually a place they ask how much you would like to make. Do you answer that question or live it blank? What if it's a compulsory question? I feel that's where they get people.
@@thureyat8275 If I can't leave that space blank then I always add a number higher than they're offering. If they don't have a salary then I research a number and still price higher 📈
Truly inspiring really enjoyed this interview, true Hustler and she’s a mom too! No excuses we all should be in our entrepreneurial bag!
Yeah, I give it up for parents who are able to start a successful business while raising kids. Things got so much more challenging for me and Monica when we had our son, so every day is a struggle but we gotta keep pushing forward for the kids and for ourselves.
Congratulations 🎉one of my fave episode!! Thank you, blessed Sunday.
Aww, glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
I love her already 🎉🎉, God crown 👑 her hustle
Yesss, I agree! Thanks for watching.
Please put subtitles on all content so that those of us who are learning English will make it easier to understand.i lived in brazil
I just found you so excited I’ve been wanting to have a business listening to these awesome nurses doing it is inspiring
Always enjoy watching you both!
To be honest, this is so interesting
Glad you like it. Thank you 🙏
Thank you once again a great informative interview with lots of great ideas for nurses!
You're welcome! Thanks for continue to watch and support the channel!
Yes, I also got my PA +FNP through Stanford School of Medicine...sadly, Stanford only focuses on the PA track now. So, glad I did it years ago.
Awesome video! Can definitely relate to Ellaine a lot. My family is also Filipino and finance wasn’t really talked about, it was always “save your money until retirement” and essentially rely on your 9-5. But what if something happens and you lose your job? This is why having multiple streams of income is so important.
When I had my first job (also retail haha! target though, not forever 21 😂) I would definitely somewhat indulge since i had access to things I didn’t have before as a child. Anyways, I’m not sure if it’s a cultural or a class thing considering that a lot of Filipinos are just trying to make ends meet when immigrating here to the states, but a lot of us just were not aware of these financial topics. I have to give credits to my husband for teaching me about finances and how to invest in the stock market. The end goal is financial freedom!
Thank goodness you changed your ways and realized that, like Dave Ramsey says, you have to live like no one else, so that you may live like no one else.
it's not about being someone else's b...it's about feeling valued. If you, your wife, her, or her kids became sick or what have you, you'd want nurses (b's) to take care of you all.. People that don't mind being someone else's b. Be careful and sensitive and classy with the language that you use. Everyone is not meant to be an owner or operate in entrepreneurship BUT we all still matter. And it's very much a thing & will be remembered when leaders & entrepreneurs need services. Remain humble & classy
April 23rd is my bday too
I am intrested in starting a clothing line in the USA . Who do you recommend I follow
It’s all about money to buy time .
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Kaynen Brown? Was he the PA?
Black Rock huh. One of the top Hedge Funds in the world!
Yeah can you believe it? Sooo cool!
in South Dakota 34 bucks an hour for 12 years experience🥸
south dakota is good pay what’s the cost of living out there ?