|
|
On average, how much PRN work have you done in the last 6 months?
|
Logged in as: Guest
|
|
Users viewing this topic:
none
|
|
|
[Poll]
|
On average, how much PRN work have you done in the last 6 months?
|
| Full Time PRN |
|
| More than 40 hours per MONTH |
|
| 31 - 40 hours per MONTH |
|
| 21 - 30 hours per MONTH |
|
| 11 - 20 hours per MONTH |
|
| 1 - 10 hours per MONTH |
|
| None |
|
Total Votes : 20
|
(last vote on : August 14, 2007 12:28:34 PM)
(Poll will run till: -- )
|
|
Login | |
|
On average, how much PRN work have you done in the last... - August 6, 2007 9:33:21 PM
|
|
|
David Adamczyk
Posts: 305
Joined: March 14, 1999
From: Cleveland
Status: offline
|
Thanks.
|
|
|
|
RE: On average, how much PRN work have you done in the ... - August 7, 2007 9:37:54 AM
|
|
|
TLB
Posts: 353
Joined: September 13, 2002
From: Arizona
Status: offline
|
David, No prn just independent contract work here. Why anyone would agree to a prn position is beyond me, your still an employee without any benefits and you can't take advantage of the tax laws. To me this is the mentality we as a profession are hopefully trying to move away from. Maybe someone can explain the advantages of a prn position to me and shed some light.
|
|
|
|
RE: On average, how much PRN work have you done in the ... - August 7, 2007 4:54:15 PM
|
|
|
FLAOrthoPT
Posts: 1011
Joined: May 8, 2004
From: West Palm Beach
Status: offline
|
incorporate yourself, get your own health insurance (deductable through your corp) and walk home at the end of the year working less, making more, and keeping more money in your pocket and away from uncle sam and not ever feel like you HAVE to work weekends or holidays or stupid meetings etc...
|
|
|
|
RE: On average, how much PRN work have you done in the ... - August 8, 2007 7:17:31 PM
|
|
|
David Adamczyk
Posts: 305
Joined: March 14, 1999
From: Cleveland
Status: offline
|
OK people. 168 hits and only 11 responses? I need 100 responses before letting this one drop!
|
|
|
|
RE: On average, how much PRN work have you done in the ... - August 8, 2007 7:35:47 PM
|
|
|
aph401
Posts: 82
Joined: April 16, 2007
Status: offline
|
FLAorthoPT, can you expound?
|
|
|
|
RE: On average, how much PRN work have you done in the ... - August 9, 2007 9:25:17 AM
|
|
|
PTupdate.com
Posts: 1477
Joined: October 8, 2001
From: Pittsburgh, PA USA
Status: offline
|
I think per diem works serves the patients more than anything. Just think of the clinic, hospital, or SNF that cannot find either a full time PT, or one for the weekends? The patient suffers by not getting therapy, so the per diem person fills that role. They occur everywhere in life, even professional sports. If I was to win the lottery and a million bucks, I'd retire, but still enjoy being a PT. I would be very happy to grab PRN work here and there to keep myself busy and mentally sharp. Plus Todd, there are always those that simply need more money. Our profession has not seen a very large gain in salaries, and PT's in Pittsburgh are starting in the mid to upper 40's for new grads, just 5K more than when I began practicing 16 years ago!!! Therefore, with more health insurance costs being dumped on us, mandatory continuing ed that is not covered by corporate, PT's are taking PRN work to gather vacation money, 529k money, etc
_____________________________
John M. Duffy, PT Board Certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist www.PTupdate.com
|
|
|
|
RE: On average, how much PRN work have you done in the ... - August 9, 2007 9:44:29 AM
|
|
|
FLAOrthoPT
Posts: 1011
Joined: May 8, 2004
From: West Palm Beach
Status: offline
|
aph: you get paid way more an hour and are able to run yourself as a 1099 contractor, get incorporated, and all your expenses begin to run through your one person business creating a lot more deductions than if you are meployed somewhere, you can eventually build enough credit in your business to buy a car in your business if you need it for work for example and right the whole thing against your business expenses, and at the end of the year you take home a lot more money and are a lot more flexible...talk to a cpa...if you can get a lot of per diem work, and you don't mind it, it will definitely = more money if you do it right, but there are big drawbacks of course too....lack of stability, etc....but if yo are in an area short of PTs (south fla) you can do way better financially and flexibility wise as a per diem.
|
|
|
|
RE: On average, how much PRN work have you done in the ... - August 9, 2007 1:26:50 PM
|
|
|
TLB
Posts: 353
Joined: September 13, 2002
From: Arizona
Status: offline
|
Alex and Duffy, My question was why prn vs. contract, it's basically the same thing only difference is your working for yourself instead of for someone else. I know the hospitals or what not would rather you prn so they can control the rate at which your paid instead of leaving it for the market to bear. Alex, I think its great that you are able to help those people in the rural communities out just wondering why you wouldn't want take advantage 1099 tax situation. It might increase your beer fund a little.
|
|
|
|
RE: On average, how much PRN work have you done in the ... - August 9, 2007 4:42:23 PM
|
|
|
matotoms
Posts: 57
Joined: February 16, 2005
From: nbn
Status: offline
|
what PRN rates are you guys seeing in the various settings? how about home health per visit rates? thanks
|
|
|
|
RE: On average, how much PRN work have you done in the ... - August 9, 2007 6:45:30 PM
|
|
|
FLAOrthoPT
Posts: 1011
Joined: May 8, 2004
From: West Palm Beach
Status: offline
|
home health for PT in south FL: 65 per visit for eval,dc, a bit less for treatment... facility anywhere from 30-50 an hour
|
|
|
|
RE: On average, how much PRN work have you done in the ... - August 10, 2007 9:01:35 AM
|
|
|
TLB
Posts: 353
Joined: September 13, 2002
From: Arizona
Status: offline
|
I'm seeing 65 for home health and 45-55 for outpatient.
|
|
|
|
New Messages |
No New Messages |
Hot Topic w/ New Messages |
Hot Topic w/o New Messages |
Locked w/ New Messages |
Locked w/o New Messages |
|
Post New Thread
Reply to Message
Post New Poll
Submit Vote
Delete My Own Post
Delete My Own Thread
Rate Posts |
|
0.156
|