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Richmond sounds nice also. I'm trying to move somewhere without taking a huge pay cut. Dallas is definitely comparable to Atlanta in that they pay nurses well. Right now I make 28/hr and Ive looked into other areas like Nashville and Raleigh and it seems that they just don't pay their experienced nurses nearly as much. I'd rather stay on the east coast and if Richmond compensated their nurses similar to what I'm making now then I would definitely consider it.
Yes you make way more in Cali and Ny but I want to buy a house. Even though I may be able to afford it, I don't feel like I would really be saving any extra money because all of it would go to rent/mortgage.
Yes you make way more in Cali and Ny but I want to buy a house. Even though I may be able to afford it, I don't feel like I would really be saving any extra money because all of it would go to rent/mortgage.
It depends on where you live in those states too.
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