For a first year nurse in the Montana Nurses Association (union) I believe is about 23 and change an hour.
Great and accurate post Summit. I would like to add that this, "by hiring minimum wage folks with 200 hours of votech school to replace the college professionals wherever possible" may be true in some facilities, however the federal mandate that ~ 80% nurses be BSN prepared by 2020, coupled with 'magnate status' hospitals requiring BSN nurses, means that it would behoove all entering the profession to procure their BSN sooner rather than later.
Where I am employed (98 bed hospital) we have 5 full time RN positions open, ranging from home health to med/surg, and about 6-7 part time positions. So jobs are there, but as has been said numerous times, the applicant pool is large and it can be difficult to distinguish yourself from other new grads.
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