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NURSE SALARY: how I increased my income by $30k (w/o travel nursing)

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  • čas přidán 2. 02. 2023
  • here are my tips on ways you can maximize your pay as a RN. these tips are not for everybody, but this is how I was able to increase my pay by $14/hr without travel nursing and without working overtime.
    check out my nurse salary video if you're interested in how much you can make as a nurse :)
    • NURSE SALARY: How Much...
    time stamps:
    0:28: merit increase raise- your expected hourly rate increase
    2:51: market adjustment raise
    3:31: how I increased my pay by $14
    4:40: TIP #1 on how to increase your pay
    6:43: reasoning why you shouldn't change jobs
    8:12: TIP #2 on how to increase your pay (my favorite)
    9:37: reasoning to not go PRN
    10:24: why nursing is probably one of the best careers
    thanks for watching 🤍
    socials:
    / safiya_
    business inquires:
    safiyamaraczi@gmail.com
    check out my sister’s weekly vlogs: ‪@TimekaS‬

Komentáře • 45

  • @NIO623
    @NIO623 Před 4 měsíci +14

    My hospital gives market adjustment raises every year and also merit raises as well.
    My tips for nurses:
    1..Work in a magnet accredited hospital. They usually pay more.
    2. Be a good and involved nurse. Be a mentor for new nurses and students
    3. Become certified
    4. Apply for a promotion if your hospital offers that.
    5. Work on projects on your unit
    6. Change jobs/ unit.
    7.Change departments
    I went from $72K to $120K in 4 years. I didn't go back to school. I don't work OT. I work at the same hospital. I am not a manager and / or an NP.

  • @patriotjoe3110
    @patriotjoe3110 Před 8 měsíci +19

    Been with the same employer for 23 years. My biggest regret is not changing jobs more frequently. Young people today should change jobs every 3-5 years and then stay longer once they are maxed out in the pay scale.

  • @KimmyDTV
    @KimmyDTV Před rokem +50

    Love all your videos Safya!! I agree nursing can be hard BUT your loyalty should lie in yourself- not a job! That’s how I’ve made the most too!

    • @safiyamarz
      @safiyamarz  Před rokem +4

      Thank you Kimmy!! And yes, at the end of the day, we’re all replaceable

  • @nathanielgrant1178
    @nathanielgrant1178 Před rokem +25

    I’m in my first semester of nursing school but I’m taking notes furiously like Ill be working tomorrow 😭 dope video as usual

    • @safiyamarz
      @safiyamarz  Před rokem +2

      LOL it will fly by! Thanks for watching ☺️

    • @colematthews7535
      @colematthews7535 Před rokem +1

      Fr it flys by I’m starting 4th semester next month and already have recruiters at me for six figure case management jobs. It’s good to figure out the direction you wanna go early.

    • @nathanielgrant1178
      @nathanielgrant1178 Před rokem +1

      @@colematthews7535 this is just the 4am motivation I needed 😂 wow good luck I hope you find a facility you really vibe with!! I can’t wait for that at all

    • @angelaakwetey6718
      @angelaakwetey6718 Před 6 měsíci

      hello ​@@colematthews7535uu😂f❤1

  • @PinkYellowGreen2023
    @PinkYellowGreen2023 Před rokem +4

    Love this video. Nurses have all the education and resources they need to make a decent income. They can invest and make more too.

  • @WGN2025
    @WGN2025 Před rokem +2

    This was very informative, thank you for sharing.

  • @viktoriiasbeauty
    @viktoriiasbeauty Před rokem +2

    You are so good at what you’re doing😍

  • @madebynicolezan
    @madebynicolezan Před rokem +1

    This is crazy!
    I bet you’re an amazing nurse ❤

    • @safiyamarz
      @safiyamarz  Před rokem

      thanks Nicole 🥹 I always try my best!

  • @dpaper7962
    @dpaper7962 Před rokem +4

    Idk what state you stay in but as a new grad Cardiovascular Technologist in Maryland the average starting salary is $90,000 base pay and that’s with an associates degree. Setting the bar high as a tech already, I am becoming a PA next in hopes they would put into consideration that I already set the income bar high and would like an extra $40,000+ per year of a raise base pay.

  • @NURSESTEPHANIE09
    @NURSESTEPHANIE09 Před rokem

    NY needs to pay us incentives for OT, i am Per diem and its soo flexible, i still can contribute to my 403b, union, & some sick hours.

  • @sirena02119
    @sirena02119 Před rokem +3

    Your videos are informative and helpful! Thank you! 💕

  • @tramnicolebui6976
    @tramnicolebui6976 Před rokem

    Thank you for this!

  • @emilydunn7860
    @emilydunn7860 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’ve heard of that. You change jobs to get better pay!

  • @lesleyatcofo
    @lesleyatcofo Před 7 měsíci

    Good advice

  • @KritikaSarin
    @KritikaSarin Před rokem

    Love this vlog..will stay connected!!

  • @legacymarc
    @legacymarc Před 5 měsíci +1

    Which state do you live in

  • @ikevinstar21
    @ikevinstar21 Před rokem +2

    Hey, love the tips! I currently got a local travel nurse (flex) job that allows me to pick up whenever and pays really well. But like other prn jobs, it doesn’t offer benefits. Was wondering where do you get your health insurance from? I’m also going to NP school because I wanted better pay and maybe leaving bedside one day when I get older and my back can’t afford it. But at the time when I started school, I didn’t know I was gonna get this local travel job. I’m 2 semesters into school now but I’m starting to question whether it is worth it to continue NP school. I’m doing part time DNP so it’s gonna take 5 years and close to 100k for the entire program. Do you think it’s worth it for me to continue?

    • @safiyamarz
      @safiyamarz  Před rokem +7

      hey there! luckily, I am under my husband's insurance. as far as continuing NP school, I like to look towards the future. do you see yourself working bedside until you retire or would you rather work a less physically demanding job where you're guaranteed six figures and have a bigger impact on patient's lives? 5 years will pass in your life anyways!

    • @ikevinstar21
      @ikevinstar21 Před rokem

      @@safiyamarz Thanks for the advice 🙏 Though my pay as a local travel nurse is comparable, if not more than an NP now, I see the long term gratification of an NP degree which will serve me with more options when I do consider stepping away from the bedside. Do you know if there’s a cap to NP’s salary like there is to veteran RN’s?

    • @safiyamarz
      @safiyamarz  Před rokem +1

      @@ikevinstar21 you're welcome! and I honestly don't know, but I'll find out soon 😄

    • @Kassiex5
      @Kassiex5 Před rokem

      Hey so was this a local per diem travel job ? What site did you find it through ?

    • @ikevinstar21
      @ikevinstar21 Před rokem +1

      @@Kassiex5 it’s from a local hospital in my state that I applied directly to

  • @rae7269
    @rae7269 Před rokem +1

    Do prn workers get an orientation?

    • @safiyamarz
      @safiyamarz  Před rokem +1

      yes we do! it's dependent on the facility. orientation can last between 5-7 shifts

  • @kermearomain5847
    @kermearomain5847 Před rokem

    Can someone work as permanent and prn in one facility/hospital?

  • @trabahadorpoako3672
    @trabahadorpoako3672 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi, may I know your state please? 😄

  • @lindseychoi
    @lindseychoi Před rokem

    You said you are making $100 for per diem nursing. Is that for an hour? Can it (per diem nursing) be included in the career as well when you apply for another position in another facility?

    • @safiyamarz
      @safiyamarz  Před rokem +2

      yes that's an hour. and of course, it's still experience, just less hours

  • @felisajack7759
    @felisajack7759 Před 7 měsíci

    Neisha Patrick need to work call back this phone

  • @PinkYellowGreen2023
    @PinkYellowGreen2023 Před 10 měsíci

    Some people made me earning money as a registered nurse an issue of race and sex....how trifling is that? Nursing is not about that.

    • @safiyamarz
      @safiyamarz  Před 10 měsíci +3

      you and I both know the reason for that lol but its definitely not all about money. I love being a nurse but the level of stress we deal with should be compensated well. no one ever talks about MD pay

  • @rae7269
    @rae7269 Před rokem

    Are you full time np school??