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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Reviews
What is it like working as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)?
November 2019
Fair.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Parkersburg:
Pros: The residents
Cons: Lower pay
November 2019
I feel like I am navigating on my own with zero opportunity to earn more or advance.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Winter Haven:
Pros: My patient and schedule
Cons: The fact that there are no holidays for and if I don’t work, I don’t receive any pay, sick, vacation, time and a half etc.
November 2019
It's psych.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Bridgewater:
Pros: the pay/ I like psych
Cons: management is ever changing. Many different personalities to accept. Company has a bad reputation with another profession thats deeply intertwined in our lifes at work.
November 2019
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Seattle:
While the pay is better than many places in the seattle area, as an LPN of over a decade my pay has forced me to get a second job to be able to afford life. The cost of living in the area far exceeds the pay. Not to mention the raises. While we have just renegotiated the Union Contracts the fact that LPNs are listed as services staff and NOT NURSES means we do not get the same recognition nor pay. I work 4 10 hours at KP and two 8 hr days at an assisted living. I have 1 day off a week. Because I cannot afford to just work one job. I cannot afford to go back to school as I need to work full time. While the insurance benefits are good it almost doesn't outweigh the fact that the pay is not based on experience plus union. No bonus' are given, no money spent on things like an actual breakroom for staff. I am here because I like the people I work with and am good at my job. But it is not satisfying and only adds to stress and exhaustion.
November 2019
It’s a very easy job but starting pay for an LPN is laughable.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in North Haven:
Pros: The opportunity for advancement.
Cons: The pay.
November 2019
Only there because of the compassion I have for my client.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Virginia:
Pros: My client
Cons: No raises. Poor health ins. No communication between nurses and supervisors.
October 2019
Working in Cleveland is great and rewarding.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Cleveland:
Pros: I like the breaks the most.
Cons: I do not like the staff sometimes.
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