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		<title>By: Cute_Gyrl</title>
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		<description>At a lot of companies, when you work a shift other than 7-3 etc. you get a pay increase, but i think that depends on the company.  At my b/f&#39;s job each sequential shift gets paid .50 more than the preceding one.  

It depends on where you work and what kind of work you do.  A travelling nurse (which can be a CNA) and working in a hospital--you get paid a lot more than working in a nursing home.  It also depends on the company and the city and state.  Here in GA travelling get paid around 11-13, hospital 11-13 (especially if you work PRN status, fancy word for part-time), and nursing home 8-9.

But, you should definitely check out the occupational outlook handbook and you can check out this stuff by the career.&lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;References : &lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;b/f works in nursing home</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At a lot of companies, when you work a shift other than 7-3 etc. you get a pay increase, but i think that depends on the company.  At my b/f&#39;s job each sequential shift gets paid .50 more than the preceding one.  </p>
<p>It depends on where you work and what kind of work you do.  A travelling nurse (which can be a CNA) and working in a hospital&#8211;you get paid a lot more than working in a nursing home.  It also depends on the company and the city and state.  Here in GA travelling get paid around 11-13, hospital 11-13 (especially if you work PRN status, fancy word for part-time), and nursing home 8-9.</p>
<p>But, you should definitely check out the occupational outlook handbook and you can check out this stuff by the career.<br /><b>References : </b><br />b/f works in nursing home</p>
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