Hey! What is up guys it's yours truly and today I have another job that seems to be pretty popular among my friends in high school. The job is specifically about the medical field so if you aren't interested in that area i suggest you should stop reading. But anyways let's proceed, today's topic that I will be talking about is being a nurse. Yes I said it, a nurse. Some of you may be thinking "Why a nurse?" but I assure you it's not a job for "women".
REQUIREMENTS:
-In order to become a nurse it is required that you have a bachelor's degree of science in nursing.
-Passing the National Council Licensure Examination, or NCLEX-RN.
SALARY: There are many types of nurses that you can choose to become and each having a different salary and benefits. Since there are so many different types of nurses I'll just give u the average of the highest paying nurse and the lowest.
Highest: The highest paying nurse is the Chief Nurse Anesthetist making an annual salary at a whopping $175,000
Lowest: The lowest paying nurse is the School Nurse which I think would definitely be the lamest job because they're all fat and old...just a joke. BUT ANYWAYS, they make an annual salary of less then $50,000.
TYPES OF NURSES:
-Occupational Health Nurse
-Nurse Recruiter
-Nurse Practioner
-Chief Nurse Anesthetist
-Transplant Nurse Coordinator
-Staff Nurse
-Certified Nurse Anesthetist
-School Nurse
-Charge Nurse
-Certified Nurse Midwife
And that concludes today, thank you guys for reading my blog and stay awesome!
Nurse SalariesStaff Nurse - RN - Occupational HealthNurse RecruiterNurse PractitionerChief Nurse AnesthetistTransplant Nurse CoordinatorStaff Nurse - RNCertified Nurse AnesthetistSchool NurseCharge NurseCertified Nurse Midwife$0$50,000$100,000$150,000$200,000Annual Base SalaryCertified Nurse AnesthetistMedian National AverageAnnual Base Salary - $158,866