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Originally Posted by nn0wheremann
The pay is low compared to the Midwest. Also, Florida has no reciprocal licensure arrangements with other states so be prepared to fork out a few hundred dollars for elementary instruction classes and tests, like how to do CPR. Then of course the minimum shifts are 12 hours, and the staffing levels low you can expect a few double shifts now and then, along with a much heavier patient load. But rejoice, there is no state income tax in Florida
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Florida is part of the compact so it is easy and cheap to get a license if you are from another compact state.
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