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TopicNurses get paid a lot
Lyrica
09/14/19 6:26:59 PM
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electricbugs2 posted...
Lyrica posted...
Except you can make money quickly in nursing. There are 2 year RN programs. Once you start working, you will make as much (or almost as much) as a nurse with a bachelor's degree. Meanwhile, becoming a doctor requires 4 years of college + med school + residency. A doctor earns the title of doctor after med school but residency is where they get their in-depth specialization training.

One of my best friends from high school has been a full RPN for three years now. They stuck her in prenatal so she made about 45K ish a year. Only just a few weeks/months back did she get an ER job on the mainland

In BC, that is absolute chump change. She was struggling to make ends man and lived in a hovel with roommates who were also struggling nurses.

Maybe the States in different, but I've met friends who were happier studying to be a nurse than actually being a nurse, and the local Uni is no cakewalk.

Yeah, nurses make more in the states. But it is also very state dependent. Nurses earn far more in NY and Cali than any other state. I'm not sure about outside of the U.S.
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