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When I was a nursing assistant, there would be shift differentials. I'm not sure if it's the same thing as wage differentials. But basically it was a small increase in your hourly wage if you worked a different shift. For example, the nursing home had a .40 differential for second shift and a .30 differential for third shift. So a person who makes 10 dollars an hour, would make 10.40 an hour while working a second shift. Or would make 10.30 an hour while working third. But would make 10.00 an hour while working first.

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experienced workers are more likely to recieve higher wages than one from a college or university

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