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Hello Valued Nurses!

Thank you for your interest in the Nurses Life Insurance Solutions.  As a nurse, you are constantly serving others and looking out for their health and well-being.  We deeply thank you for your services and appreciate all you do for the world. 

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However in the process of most nurses' respective careers, there often are changes in terms of advancement, promotions, or simply changes in your employment at different hospital or companies.  We even often see hospitals or companies close down or get acquired and nurses have a new employer and new benefits.  Sometimes your benefits change, expire or you may have an older 401k or 403b that needs to moved.  Perhaps the life insurance you were previously relying on for your family may no longer be active or sufficient for your needs. 

 

So we just seek to help you understand your existing benefits and see if there are gaps- and then see if there are any available solutions or options for you to better protect you and your family's financial futures and retirements.   

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We work with you to find a plan that fits your individual needs, help you get approved with no obligation or you pay nothing.  There is nothing to lose and just helping you to understand your benefits better is part of the process.  

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To review your benefits, set your appointment below and we would love to see how we can help!

Benefits to being a nurse:

1. Excellent Security, Salary, and Benefits

Nurses are always in demand. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects a 9% growth rate in the field between now and 2030. Many states are experiencing a nursing shortage, meaning lots of job opportunities. Hospitals and healthcare facilities need qualified nurses, and some even pay large sign-on bonuses for experienced nurses.

Nurses also receive a competitive salary. The average annual nurse's salary across the U.S. is $80,010, higher than the annual average salary across all occupations tracked by the BLS.

Additionally, nurses are offered significant benefit packages. Benefits packages for nurses can include:

  • Paid sick time

  • Paid vacation and holidays

  • Health and life insurance

  • Tuition reimbursement

  • Wellness programs

  • Paid family leave

  • Retirement benefits

  • Reimbursement for certification fees

  • Childcare

2. Flexible Schedule

Nursing positions often have flexible hours and scheduling. This can be an added benefit for parents and guardians. A nurse may have the option of 8-, 10-, or 12-hour shifts depending on the employer. Working 10- or 12-hour shifts decrease the days you work each week.

Nurses can also work side gigs for other types of employers.

  • School nurses often have two months off each summer, which coincides with the school schedule.

  • Travel nurses can pick their assignments based on location and the shift offered.

  • Homecare nurses normally work during business hours and only on some weekends.

  • Community health nurses work weekdays during business hours.

  • Per Diem nurses can work when they choose to, go on vacation when they choose, can work multiple per diem nursing jobs. 

Flexibility is key in the healthcare field. Although nurses may need to be flexible on occasion to work overtime or float to another floor, the job also offers flexible scheduling opportunities.

Some small hospital units also offer self-scheduling. This gives the nurse a greater sense of autonomy and control, improving a nurse's sense of well-being.

3. Rewarding Career Path

Another reason to choose a nursing career is it can bring you a great deal of personal fulfillment. Nurses make a difference in the lives of their patients every day. Your knowledge and education also make a difference in the lives of your friends and family.

Regardless of the setting, nurses must understand the emotional side of illness and how it impacts a person's behavior. The combination of these skills and a hefty dose of compassion have likely contributed to nurses being ranked as the most trusted profession for 19 consecutive years.

A 2020 Gallup poll found 89% of Americans voted nurses as "high" or "very high" in the categories of honesty and ethics.

During the COVID pandemic, many hospitals and media sites labeled nurses and doctors "healthcare heroes." While the work that was done was truly heroic, the label may have done more damage than good for several reasons. One of those is perpetuating the Imposter syndrome in nurses who struggle to believe they deserve the achievements and high esteem in which they are held.

Factors that might contribute to the development of Imposter syndrome include your family upbringing. However, by grounding yourself in a community of caring individuals, you can share your feelings, learn to focus on a realistic assessment of your abilities, and stop comparing yourself to others.

4. Opportunity for Advancement

A career in nursing offers many opportunities for advancement and the option to work in different fields. Armed with your nursing degree and advanced education, you can move into a nurse managerial position or an advanced practice clinical position.

Some nurses progress in their careers by earning specialized nurse certifications, making them more attractive to employers and raising their potential salaries. Others choose to move out of the clinical field into administrative positions where they can impact the profession or the institution.

The opportunity to advance offers nurses new challenges, higher salaries, and greater job satisfaction. In pursuit of new job roles, nurses have the option of moving to new areas of the U.S. or even other countries. Opportunities in advanced clinical nursing education include mission nurse work in underserved areas or with organizations like Doctors Without Borders.

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However, even with all these great benefits and perks...

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Do you know what your benefits will be if you retire, change employment or move into management?  Are you certain your benefits will not change or disappear once that happens?  We will help you evaluate your current benefits and see if there are any gaps in your coverage or retirement portfolio.  Then we can help you understand how it may possibly affect you and see if we have any viable alternative solutions so you are prepared for your family's financial future.  Looking forward to speaking with you and seeing if we can be of service!

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Prefer to do it yourself at your own convenience? 

You can review various options, run quotes and apply for your own policy.  And then get an instant decision entirely online without even having to talk to an agent if you prefer.  Just select your option below!

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**If you are looking for an Indexed Universal Life (IUL) with the cash value or an Annuity for retirement purposes, you will need to speak with an agent to review some options.  

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***And if you have any questions or need something cleared up about a policy you are looking at, book an appointment and we will gladly spend some time going over whatever you need.

Albert Lau
NPN #9121572

I am a licensed agent in over 40 states and have been in the industry for over 17 years.  I will be your broker and do my best to help find a plan that works for you and your individual needs.  I am always looking for opportunities to help those who I can. Let's connect!

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