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As a growing demand for healthcare institution, nursing is facing compounding shortage but, giving advantage only to those who are taking up nursing as their chosen field of endeavor. The present population of nurses is aging and approaching retirement. With this shortage of nurses expected to last well into the 21st century, nurses are in high demand and start at an approximate salary of $50,000 in the larger metropolitan areas in the country.

This nursing shortage is causing a dramatic increase in salaries for nurses. Hospitals and other facilities are competing for nurses with sign-on bonuses, and packages including cars, childcare and/or eldercare assistance, and housing assistance.

You must consider ideal opportunities when choosing a career whether it will be beneficial for your long-term growth or just provide you with a short-shot of satisfaction. Nurses are considered to be the heart and soul of healthcare settings, practically, offering their services intentionally effective and benefiting good remuneration from their chosen field of endeavor – as a nurse!

Currently, nursing is a constantly emerging profession and it is a large-growing demand presenting nursing career options endlessly. Moreover, the field of nursing is one that offers job diversity with thousands of positions available in hospitals, physician offices and clinics, skilled nursing facilities, home health, public health, occupational health and more.

In the modern world, there are a large number of specialties within nursing. Nurses work in a variety of roles—staff nurses, nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, clinical specialists, nurse researchers, nurse educators, nurse midwives, nurse managers, and also as health educator. Military opportunities for nurses exist in most nations with active militaries. Just about anywhere!

Last May 2006, the estimated average annual income for registered nurses in the U.S. was $59,710 and the average hourly wage was $28.71. Aside from that, many hospitals provide signing bonuses and offer generous continuing education benefits for nurses who want to continue their education beyond the associate and bachelor degrees. In addition to that, attractive salaries, bonuses, and job security are also proposed for the advantage of nurses.

With endless job opportunities, variety in settings and roles, flexibility in work schedules, and many options for advanced education, you are always learning and growing. There is never a dull moment as a nurse! Most important of all—you are making a difference in the lives of others.

Nursing is a career for individuals who are looking to be active participants in helping others, desire to never be bored, and want a variety of employment opportunities. Nursing has opportunities for individuals with a wide diversity of talents and abilities. Nurses understand that the ongoing changes in nursing and the health care system create a need for life-long learning to keep their knowledge and skills up-to-date. Nursing is a career for a lifetime.

The nursing field remains a lucrative one for new hires and for nurses looking to advance within the field. The field of nursing provides tremendous opportunities for anyone interested in making a difference in the health care field. Nurses today are in high demand and can help reap the benefits of great pay coupled with career satisfaction.

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