because TNT is board and doesn't have much to do he was looking up salaries in Utah. He looked up RNs in Utah.
"$57,595 per annum. The mean per hour wage was $30.31. Employment per 1000 jobs for RNs was estimated to be approximately 15.127. Indeed.com revealed that the RN salary in Utah, in August 2018, was $57,595 per annum which was 14% lower than the average Registered Nurse salary at the national level."
Is it TNT or does it seem crazy that all of the requirements that RNs have (as well as number of job opportunities) that they would make only $50k. That seems really low.