dsnydaddy
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NOT TRUE! I can only speak for my institution in my area (Tampa). In fact, I am an inpatient RN and our patient to RN ratio is 4 patients to 1 nurse. Unheard of in most hospitals! But, cost of living is different, all of those things come into play. I can say it was a lot more than I made in Ohio, that's for sure!
We moved to Tampa in April '07. Chose Tampa for my job, but also where we are in Tampa the beach is 1 hr to the west (close, but far enough that we are out of hurricane harms way), and WDW is 1 hr to the east, Port Canaveral is 1 hr 40 min. Love the weather, love my job, love the location! No complaints on this end
Well, we decided to book another cruise so that we could take one while waiting for this one...........it's a 5 night DD on the Magic - post-holidays. Can't wait for both cruises!! Now we get to do 2 FE's!!
I'll have to check it for myself then. We've got two nurses in our ED that fly in from FL and work for a long stretch then fly home. They say that even with the expense of flying they still earn so much more working in CA that it is worth it. We have state mandated ratios here too. For the ED it's 4:1 and 2:1 for criticals. But in the ED environment ratios don't mean much, you have to take care of whatever hits the door regardless of what the state tells you.