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Any Rad techs in Florida specifically Tampa?

I have some family out there and was looking to move to Tampa from California. I was hoping to get some insight on how the pay in the tampa area is. The cost of rent is pretty comparable to out here but the pay in florida seems to be really bad. I've only come across a few hospitals that post a salary range and the high end is 25$ hr. Wanted to know if that is more of a starting pay at a bigger hospital or if that's really what a tech with experience can expect.

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