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Below is a link I found when searching for job information. It could be helpful and insightful for some people. A couple of the job salaries I looked at are RNs and Plumbers/Electricians because I continually hear people say something like, "I should have been a plumber because, I called a plumber the other day and he drove up in his 6 Series Bimmer" or that nurses earn $80,000/year. There are exceptions to any rule, however, they are not the norm, as shown by the data. And some of the nusring jobs, those that pay more, REQUIRE a BSN or MSN and years of on-the-job experience.
A co-worker's wife is going to a nursing school (not a BSN - 18 month program) and he keeps saying that when she graduates she is going to be making $70,000 upon graduation. I have told him, as well as our boss, that she isn't going to make that much. But he doesn't listen, he just keeps believing it. Our boss told him to go talk to some nurses (our company employees a large number of nurses because the company's field) and he will find out they don't make that kind of money, but he won't. Just keeps repeating the same money line every time.
A co-worker's wife is going to a nursing school (not a BSN - 18 month program) and he keeps saying that when she graduates she is going to be making $70,000 upon graduation. I have told him, as well as our boss, that she isn't going to make that much. But he doesn't listen, he just keeps believing it. Our boss told him to go talk to some nurses (our company employees a large number of nurses because the company's field) and he will find out they don't make that kind of money, but he won't. Just keeps repeating the same money line every time.