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5 effective ways to earn more as a cna

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5 effective ways to earn more as a cna

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  1. 5 Effective Ways to Earn More as a CNA

  2. 5 effective ways to earn more as a CNA • Most of you CNA lots are earning an average of $20,000 to $24,000 annually making an $8 to $11 hourly which is totally unfair as per the services you provide. • With this kind of pay rate and the stressful job some individuals might also end up going back home giving up their nursing career.

  3. 5 effective ways to earn more as a CNA • To convince you I have gather some information that will definitely help you earn more money even if you just started your career

  4. Experience • You can upgrade your skills by becoming a patient care technician (PCT) that will help you earn more money and will also add more value in the eyes of management. • This can prove very beneficial as you become an advanced CNA in a sense. • Besides this PCT certification you can keep on working in any facility and gain more experience there.

  5. Experience • Experience will bring you much better opportunities to earn more salary. • It does take some time to gain experience but as I said before money should be the least of your concern but if it still troubles you, just be patient, give it time and eventually you will succeed.

  6. Location • Every state pays more or less than the other. If you have been working in the same state for some time you can move to another state, transfer your certification and start working there. • You can look select from the following highest paying states and transfer your certification there.

  7. Location • New York pays up to $16 hourly • Texas pays up to $15 hourly • California pays up to $14.70 hourly • Alaska pays up to $17 hourly • Utah pays up to $11 hourly • These are some of the top paying states beneficial for all CNAs.

  8. Work Setting • Shifting to a new employer will upgrade your payroll and I bet it would be better than the nursing home you are working in. • It is true that every work setting is different from another. Some pay high and some low.

  9. Work Setting • I would suggest you to work in a hospital because it has more working departments like ICU and maternity care so they will probably pay you more than any other care center.

  10. Change in Niche • Ever worked for the federal government? You know that the average salary that it offers to a CNA is $17? • You can also find jobs at health insurance companies, colleges and professional schools that pay an average salary starting from $14 to $17. • In most of the government facilities you will find opportunities to move in with them which will also save you at least a quarter of your annual salary that you may use in buying apartment and additional food.

  11. Travelling CNA • Travelling CNAs are always paid more than the regional based CNAs because they work on their own contracts.

  12. Travelling CNA • A travelling CNA can earn an average of $25,000 to $30,000 a year based on 40 hours of work in a week. Now that is really mind blowing • The only differences in working as a travelling CNA and working in any hospital or nursing home is that you will be moving from place to place, even cities.

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