start at about $50,000 and goes up with experience and scope of practice
Re: The above statement from another user.
That's what you would get in at the very least, straight from college, without your registry and even possibly in the middles states. If you negotiate well and bring it, you can make 80k-over 100k per year with excellent benefits. Even more if you go in business on your own. I made over 86k my first year after graduation.
And if the market has brought those numbers down a bit you must..
Remember, the market wont return to it's regular wages if every Sonographer aka Ultrasound Technologist, Echocardiographer, Vascular Technologist folds at the first offer. You start the bids and bit high. But no matter what, you must be prepared or make yourself prepared to bring it, regardless.
This market needs to be fixed again and it only works with all of us joining together. Our profession is the most difficult and requires more brain power than any other medical imaging modality and its' specialties out there. Doctors and medical administration staff have been taking this economy to it's advantage and sadly paying scraps. That hurts us all. Good luck to our industry.
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