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As far as salaries for new grads are concerned, they fall anywhere

from $43k to $70k nationwide depending on the setting and locale.

Some of the rural areas pay the most, as do the Physician or PT

owned practices, and long-term care facilities.

Benefits may include a sign-on bonus, student loan assistance,

relocation assistance, continuing education, etc.

Some of my clients are paying a sign-on bonus (i.e. $5-10k), but

then having them sign a contract that if they leave within 2 years

they have to pay the money back. OR, pay them $5k a year for

student loans with the hope that they will stay several years to pay

off the student loans.

Mike is right in that this appears to be the entitlement generation

of PT's. I think some of that reason has to do with their DPT

status. You'd be surprised how many new graduates with their DPT, no

clinical experience, want to manage a clinic and make $70k+ with

bonus potential.

My question would be, what kind of expectations are they teaching

them at the university? The other pet peeve is that they all want

outpatient ortho. That's it! How much more balanced they would be

in their clinical skills if they would have experience in inpatient

therapy too.

Anne A. Frederick, M.A., CCC/SLP

RehabResource - Rehab Recruitment Specialists

annefrederick @cox.net

http://www.rehabresource.com

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