Hello Adam,
It can go both ways in a VA hospital. You may make less because you are working in a government facility that is not considered "for profit" or you may make more because the hospital funding is subsidized in large part by the government.
The most important thing is to get acute care experience so that in a few years you can either stay where you are, or get a job somewhere else.
With the nursing shortage only getting worse, salaries for nurses will be steadily increasing over the next two decades.
I've never heard of the "Valor Program" can you tell us more about it?
In the northeast, a LPN/LVN makes $30-40K/year, a RN makes $50--60K/year as a new graduate. For most nurses that's more than enough to make a living and help raise a family on. For Registered Nurses, there are virtually unlimited career alternatives and type of jobs available.
Hope that helps,
Andrew Lopez, RN
http://www.4nursing.com




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