The beginnig salary for nurses is not one that is concrete and balanced across the board. It depends on what state you are in and what hospital you work at. Your beginning income could also depend on where you got your education.
Depending on the type of nurse you are looking for, whether be it a registered nurse, CNA, or a nurse specializing in a specific area, the average income will differ. According to allnurses.com, a starting nurse makes 19 dollars an hour.
"The starting wages vary from state to state or even regions within states. But, according to salary.com the expected median income for a Nurse Practitioner in the United States is $89,787."
The average starting salary of a registered nurse is around $55,000 - $60,000 a year. Income is higher in large cities with higher average incomes, lower in rural areas with lower average incomes.
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starting is 30k/yr. experience coorelates positively with income; location is a factor as well as the type of chemist you are; therefore, chemists with more experience can expect to range from 50-80k/yr
depending upon the state, and experience can be from 25,000-35,000
The starting salary for a qualified nurse in the UK is around £24,907 per year for newly qualified nurses working within the NHS. Salaries can vary depending on location, experience, and the specific healthcare setting.
Where I work it is the same as other RN's in the hospital. There is no bonus for becoming a scrub nurse. You have your starting salary (new grad or based on years experience) then your yearly review and raise.
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not a lot.
A newly qualified nurse's salary depends on where the nurse is working. However, average starting salaries range from $45,000 to $65,000 per year.
About $62,000.