salaries was Re: Stonewall High (was RE:
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Tue May 20 15:27:14 UTC 2008
> Kemper now:
> That part seems easier than the schooling... especially the current
> pre-reqs and the first year of a two year program.
> I hear this from many a nursing student: c=rn
Potioncat:
c=rn? I'm missing something.
>
> Kemper, helping potioncat pick up the antiquated metal tray and
pills
> and counting them to make sure they are, well, accounted
Potioncat:
Very glad I no longer have to give meds or account for them.
>
> Kemper now:
> Here are comparative links from the US Bureau of Labor and
Statistics:
> Electrician:
> http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes472111.htm
> Registered Nurse:
> http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes291111.htm
Potioncat:
And you trust the government?
Hmm, that's very interesting, and not at all what I've heard. Maybe I
should stop giving career advice to my son! Maybe I should show this
report to my employer!
I wonder how much the general numbers are skewed by salaries for
nurses who have specialty training in critical ares who work night
shifts; or by nurse practitioners who function as providers.
What I noticed right off is that the highest paid nurses work for the
motion picture industry. What the heck do they do to get "that" much
of an increase?
Well, my bags are packed and I'm off to find out.
Mr. Lucus, it's time for your back rub. I'll be right there Mr.
Spielberg.
Yeah, I could handle the stress.
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