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Moving to GA from CA

Hi everyone I was hoping to find out some salary information in Georgia. I have called the hospitals out there but everyone of them is reluctant to share their wages.

I currently work in Southern CA making $47.50 an hour doing only X-ray.

What is the going rate out in Georgia for a Fully Licensed X-Ray technologist? (Northern GA ideally)

I’m wondering if it is financially feasible to make the jump to go out to Georgia since the pay will likely be significantly lower.

Thank you in advance for anyone’s help.

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