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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 630761" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>Just wondering what the hourly rate for some jobs in the US or Canada are?</p><p>Here in Australian Nurse's pay varies a bit from state to state. Generally its pretty good. Aged care nurses used to be a long way behind but are now equal. We don't get any extra for extra certificates.</p><p>A Registered nurse gets $33 an hour plus for being in charge of the hospital you receive an extra $39 a shift.Plus penalty rates are paid for working evening,night shifts and weekends. We get 7 weeks holiday a year. We work a 19 day month. We get an allocated day off each month (these can be accumulated up to a maximum of 5) We are not permitted to work more than 7 days straight. We have 10 days sick leave a year. Our year goes from the time of the year that we commenced work.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 630761, member: 8793"] Just wondering what the hourly rate for some jobs in the US or Canada are? Here in Australian Nurse's pay varies a bit from state to state. Generally its pretty good. Aged care nurses used to be a long way behind but are now equal. We don't get any extra for extra certificates. A Registered nurse gets $33 an hour plus for being in charge of the hospital you receive an extra $39 a shift.Plus penalty rates are paid for working evening,night shifts and weekends. We get 7 weeks holiday a year. We work a 19 day month. We get an allocated day off each month (these can be accumulated up to a maximum of 5) We are not permitted to work more than 7 days straight. We have 10 days sick leave a year. Our year goes from the time of the year that we commenced work. Colin [/QUOTE]
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