I actually was a scrub tech for about 3 years. I only worked in OB doing c-sections, d&c's and tubals. I liked it, but I worked at a regional hospital, I had to pull double duty...scrub and assisting nurses. Of course, when I helped, it was in newborn nursery, pediatrics or post-partum. I did not feel like I got paid enough, just under $9/hour. I went to UAB to scrub on L&D and made more ($12/hr). I got out of it b/c I had a horrible boss and I am in Graduate school going for a total opposite career field (public administration) ....but I did apply for a job in the main OR of a hospital where my mom works because I will make around $12/hr....and I find that a little hard to refuse since I am unemployed and looking (would rather find job in my field though

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Things that you will like about it: The patients are asleep and you don't have to interact with them a whole lot, you get to know doctors that you work with a lot and it becomes 'routine', you will also like it because the uniforms have to be laundered at the hospital which means you will not have to buy any!!

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Things you will not like about it: The patients are alseep and you don't have to interact with them a whole lot...I actually liked talking to people, they were nervous and I was able to help calm them down by reassuring them, stand on your feet without walking around ALL DAY, you have to wear ridiculous hat so never plan on going anywhere after work, If doctors are in bad mood...your day is going to reflect, I am not speaking for every doctor but the ones that I worked with were very moody and could set the tone with the look on their face when they walked in.
As for the $$, it depends on where you work....and I think that since so many schools are offering it as a program, the pay should actually increase when people are coming out of school and demanding it. I trained on the job...basically I was told to learn to scrub or get another job and I chose to scrub...glad I did now!!
Call a hospital in your town to see of you can go in and observed....I was always eager to show people, better to find out before you get in there if you are going to like it or not.