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EM PAs working Night Shifts - Differential


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Hi there,

EM PA here, our group is looking to moving towards single doc/PA coverage overnight, whereas we previously ended shifts around 1am. Wondering who of you staff overnight shifts and if you receive an overnight differential pay bump. If so, what is it? If you're more comfortable contacting me directly would be GREAT help. Attempting to get some data together to show higher ups its common for overnight diff in EM world. Also please include what state you work in.

 

Thank you in advance!!!!

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1 hour ago, Randito said:

2 jobs both in Southern CA.

#1 20%, but doesn’t start until 12am

#2 20% but starts at the beginning of the shift. Also 15% for swing shift. 

I had a job like that once. $5/hr extra for any shift past 3 pm. an extra $8/hr past 11pm(plus the 5 from before if a long shift). we had a 3p-1 a shift , so 5/hr until 11p then 13/hr for 11-1

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I'm working in a place that moved to 1 APP/1 doc overnight out of financial necessity due to Covid, whereas it used to be 2 docs overnight. We get a $250 shift bonus for overnights. Shifts run 9p to 7a. Located in medium size but well known city in the Midwest (not Chicago).

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12 hours ago, dphy83 said:

I'm working in a place that moved to 1 APP/1 doc overnight out of financial necessity due to Covid, whereas it used to be 2 docs overnight. We get a $250 shift bonus for overnights. Shifts run 9p to 7a. Located in medium size but well known city in the Midwest (not Chicago).

awesome!

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