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signature16 -> Average Monthly PT Salary (May 7, 2008 11:47:58 PM)

Just curious... what is the average PT monthly salary?  Obviously it will vary based on experience, but what is the average & range?




USAPT -> RE: Average Monthly PT Salary (May 8, 2008 9:23:41 AM)

Are you choosing a career based on $$ alone? Remember, it's healthcare and you won't be paid huge dollars.

To answer your question and if you are a member of APTA try......
http://www.apta.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Surveys_and_Stats1&Template=/TaggedPage/TaggedPageDisplay.cfm&TPLID=149&ContentID=18996

or

just as easy... www.salary.com 





Nicole Matoushek PT MPH CSHE CEES -> RE: Average Monthly PT Salary (May 13, 2008 10:19:45 AM)

Another great resource provided by the APTA!!!!!




jeopardy -> RE: Average Monthly PT Salary (May 15, 2008 2:42:42 AM)

3-5 years experience : 60-70 K / year, divided by 12, pre tax: 5000-5833
5-10 years: 75-85 K, divided by 12, pre tax: 6250-7083
PT director: 85,000+ K, pre tax: 7083 +
successful business: sky is the limit
These numbers are what I have seen in my experience in NY, NJ, PA, IL, and CA. I'd like others' opinions to enlighten me. Thanks!




goodlooks58 -> RE: Average Monthly PT Salary (May 15, 2008 3:06:48 AM)

Here in San Francisco area 1-3 years experience PTs are asking $78K and are getting it. I have been looking for a staff PT for 2 months and have not been able to find one with even paying more than $82K.




mcap56 -> RE: Average Monthly PT Salary (May 23, 2008 12:06:36 PM)

The APTA has a wealth of resources and pratice statistics available to members.  Yet one more thing that most of the non members are probably unaware of.  They look at this and follow the trends closely.

Marc




Nicole Matoushek PT MPH CSHE CEES -> RE: Average Monthly PT Salary (May 29, 2008 11:19:18 AM)

I'm moving to San Fran!




hmgross -> RE: Average Monthly PT Salary (June 8, 2008 5:50:25 PM)

Keep in mind the area in which you live.  I can buy a nice house here for $200K and very very low crime rate. (also like to camp, fish, golf, etc so am very happy to live in the "northwoods")




jma -> RE: Average Monthly PT Salary (June 8, 2008 7:12:48 PM)

WOW! I'll defect to the west side for a salary like that!!!




TexasOrtho -> RE: Average Monthly PT Salary (June 8, 2008 9:46:16 PM)

Wow...I need to tell my company how much of a bargain I am.  Or learn how to negotiate better. 




goodlooks58 -> RE: Average Monthly PT Salary (June 9, 2008 1:59:59 AM)

Now with the mortgage meltdown, you can buy a nice house for $200k and the bay area is 1 hour to the ocean and 2.5 to 3 hours to the mountains for skiiing. So we in the bay area are spoilt. My 17 year old wanted to go to college in the east coast and after touring at Columbia and NYU she decides to be in the bay area just for weather reasons. If anyone serious in coming to the San Francisco bay area email me personally. Please do not talk to any head hunter agent as there are ample jobs for PTs. I have contacts with a large network of private practise owners who are always looking for better quality PTs--I do not make any money out of these contacts just a network of friends.




ianwvu -> RE: Average Monthly PT Salary (June 10, 2008 1:13:13 AM)

A nice house for 200K in San Fran?  Is this a doll house, or a dog house we are discussing? 




james079 -> RE: Average Monthly PT Salary (June 10, 2008 2:54:26 AM)

Ian,
Sounds like British Columbia, you can easily find a house here worth $200,000, unfortunately it costs $1.2 million to buy.
Jim Mcgregor




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