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Which is the better paid entry level job, accountant or registered nurse?



Which is the better paid entry level job, accountant or registered nurse?

Don't know but I think a nurse would be a lot more fulfilling career.
In my opinion, a registered nurse has the potential to make more money because nurses are often mandated and therefore, are required to work over-time. Whereas, an Accountant often work the hours prescribed when they initially take a new position. For more information, visit www.salary.com.
That is a tricky question. Accountants can be paid quite a lot. Usually, they are paid by the month, whereas RNs are paid by the hour. I have known accountants to get between 60-95000 dollars a year. But such accountants have lots of experience and are familiar with the laws and regulations. Now, if you live in California, then you're in luck! California has a high demand for RNs. Registered Nurses in California make between 25-45 dollars an hour, especially in big cities such as San Jose, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. If you were a nurse in the army, you could also make up to 60,000 dollars a year (depending on rank). Personally, I recommend accountant. Nursing is far too difficult, demanding, and disgusting. Good luck! Hope I helped.
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