I work as a CNA in rural Tennessee and I make about $8.60 per hour.
i work as a cna in California and i make 14.37 an hour but you can make as much as 18 to 28 an hour working in a hospital...It all depends on where you work, because all states are different.
I currently work for a HOME Health and i am a SRNA i make 14.50 hr i live in Lexington,Ky and i have 4 years exp.
I currently work in Taylor, Pa and I'm making $15 an hour working perdiem. But if I were to go full time day shift I'd earn around $12.55 an hour and $14.05 an hour for 3-11. That's with 6 years experience. That's the best I've found yet.
I know CNAs who work privately w/ clients and make 25+ an hour. Work Privately!
An LNA or CNA is low man on the totum pole in the nursing field. Starting out here in Vermont we make $10 an hour and that's if you work days. For every shift change or differential you earn a $1- $2 more. So second shift is 11 to 12 dollars and 3rd is 12 to 14 dollars. Each state and facility is different. If I were to work in Mass I could make up to 8 dollars more an hour. And home health services pay much more for their aids.... some places will pay you up to $28 an hour. If you're getting min wage for being an aid then I would look else were for a job or look for a new career. Most states, in the northeast anyway, usually start aids off at around $10 an hour. Hospitals or home health will pay more.
When your a cna some areas require cnaI and cna I I which require extra training it isn't something you just go to a class and say its done its not it requires extra time sometimes employers pay to get that training then after you finish your training the wage goes up cna that work from agency make 15.00 a hour and others make from 10-12 a hour i think maybe because hospice get about 9.25 and can move up.
A hospice nurse's salary varies from state to state, and it can also depend on the patient and many other factors.
A CNA wage would be about the same in a hospice, hospital, or SNF facility.
Yes you do get paid for being a hospice CNA.
Not really. It will depend on the rate the facility pays. I work at a SNF, and the CNAs there make more than the hospital or hospice.
It purely depends on the institution.
I just had a hospice agency email me telling me that they pay $8000 for all RN's sent to them with hospice experience. Average salaries range from $40K to $65K, I would recruit on the side personally! More money than a salary
Hospices, or you can say hospice facilities, hospice nurses, hospice centers, etc.; you see, a hospices not place, but a type of care. So there really is no plural for hospice.
If you want to make more money without working you can just leave all your people working but with the door closed then just go to change menu or redecorate then just leave it there without doing anything then come back to your restraunt and you have made money without working
You can make more money and have more flexiblity as an independent broker.
The hourly salary you make while working at Petsmart varies depending on the state you work in and your experience. People with more experience will make more money.
It depends on how popular their game is. A person designing popular games will make more money than ones working on less popular games.
you get more money
An engineer makes about 86,000 a year. There are many specialties of engineers and these can make more. It also depends on what area of the country you are working in.
it depends on the type of cardiologist and neurologist. Also, if they're working in a hospital or have their own office. In general, a neurologist is more likely to make more than a cardiologist,
Nigerians make money by working at plants, companies and more like we do
Depends on what state you are in and what position you work. Either you make minimum wage or a little more when starting out.