lowest i;ve seen is $500/shift or $70/hr highest is about $150 an hour average is $80-110 per hour
While nurses do work in hospitals, being a nurse is not a hospitalish job. A hospitalist is physician who has had specialized training for being a hospital-based phyician. A hospital-based nurse will take his or her orders from a hospitalist.
I'll take $250 to find you!
This term combines two concepts: locum tenens, and hospitalist. Locum tenens, latin for "to hold the place", is a person who works in place of another. Usually this is when the usual worker is sick, not yet hired (if the job was just created), on vacation, or otherwise unavailable, and someone is needed to take his or her place until he or she returns (or starts). This is a temporary position, though sometimes the locum worker can be offered a permanent job. A hospitalist is an internal medicine physician who takes care of patients exclusively in the hospital. He or she specializes in hospital care. After discharge from the hospital, the hospitalist physician will communicate with the patient's usual primary care physician, who then resumes care for the patient in the office. A locum tenens hospitalist then, is a physician who is taking care of patients in the hospital, while taking the place of the usual hospitalist who may be unavailable, or if the employer has not yet hired a full-time physician for this job, but needs someone to care for patients.
Beats me!
salary times 28% should give you the amount you will take home.
not alot, maybe $7.50, give or take .60 cents
Gymnasts take home about 30 dollars in a day in England.
I am sure they were paid pretty heavy, they also were allowed to take the Jews belongings, houses, money, etc.( i mean, who is there to stop them)
Yes, you can get money for recycling cardboard but you need to take it to a center. You should call first and see if they take the cardboard because most take cans or plastics.
about 1 to 2 weeks it also depends on how much you paid for it
Hospitalists are physicians that take care of patients in the hospital setting, rather than in the clinic. They are usually specialized or a general internist such as may be found in the ICU or nursing home.
$9.50 before you take some pharmacy test (which you have one year to take after getting the job), then you will make $10.50