RE: [QUAD-L] CNA rates?

2024-01-29 Thread Paul Jacobson
- $30/hr. It seems to work. Thank you, Paul c5/6 From: Aaron Mann Sent: Monday, January 29, 2024 3:41 PM To: Eric Olson Cc: Dana ; Daniel Gove ; quad-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] CNA rates? I know the rate that we pay our attendants can vary based on where we live, but I

Re: [QUAD-L] CNA rates?

2024-01-29 Thread Aaron Mann
I know the rate that we pay our attendants can vary based on where we live, but I have a hard time seeing more than $25 an hour being the top end. Especially just for basic ADLs. If you are paying $30 an hour, I sure hope your expectation of care is stellar. I mean immaculate care, always on time,

Re: [QUAD-L] CNA rates?

2024-01-29 Thread wheelsdw
I agree that you are over paying for ADL'S. $30/hr is nurse pay. not CNA. I live in rural area. Agencys here pay workers $9.50/hour for part time. Other pays $14/hour. If I paid $30/hour, there would be a line of people wanting the job. You should look to hire young people just out of school. I k

Re: [QUAD-L] CNA rates?

2024-01-27 Thread Eric Olson
I agree. $30/hour seems awfully generous even if your cares were extensive and more complex. Doing just basic ADL'S seems like a pretty easy gig especially for that money On Sat, Jan 27, 2024 at 5:54 AM Dana wrote: > That is way above the average pay a CNA makes. They should not be asking > f

Re: [QUAD-L] CNA rates?

2024-01-27 Thread Dana
That is way above the average pay a CNA makes. They should not be asking for a raise if so I try to find other people. That's just my opinion. It will be great to hear, what others have to say from the list. Thank you for asking pertinent questions. Dana On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 3:18 PM Daniel