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What job pays more when comparing a nurse or hospital administrator? |
I know that a nurse can be a director/department head, so if you compare a head nurse with an hospital administrator (one for example admission administrator/director/manager... who would get the better salary? 3 months agoOriginally my major is college was pre nursing, but I decided I didn't want to do that because I didn't think nurses got compensated enough for the work they do. I changed my major so that I could go into health care administration instead because I did always want to be behind the scene planning directing implementing etc... I just graduated in December and would be happy being either a nurse or administrator, but since I no longer majored in nursing I am starting to feel as if it would have been more beneficial to become a nurse and then work my way up to an administrative role. My current degree is interdisciplinary studies-health studies and psychology, but I also have a business emphasis/specialization (because of my intent of becoming an administrator), and a bioethics, humanities, and society specialization. I really don鈥檛 know where to start (besides the bottom because of my lack experience), what area to go into. I do know that I want to work in the hospital. Our hospital administrator was once a nurse. I believe he makes 6 figures which is far more than I could ever think of as a registered nurse. lign="right" > Sign in to vote! A waiter that serve all the star and u get money and soo cool lign="right" > Sign in to vote! If only pay is considered a hospital administrator can be paid more lign="right" > Sign in to vote! |
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