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Free Stanford Pay Spreadsheet for Nurses
Per diem, base pay, differentials—everything in one sheet

Hi nurse,
Most nurses have no idea how much Stanford really pays, so I’m giving away a free version of my Stanford Hospital spreadsheet. It breaks down base pay, shift differentials, and overtime so you can see exactly what your paycheck could look like.
This isn’t my full version—the full spreadsheet has cost of living details and an after-tax calculator—but this free one will still give you a clear picture of Stanford wages.
Here’s a quick look at what you’ll get:
Example: 5 years of experience, 36 hrs/week, Night Shift
Base Pay: $230,628
OT (4 hrs/wk): $38,438
Total: $269,066

Pay for a night-shift nurse with 5 years of experience at 36hrs/wk
The spreadsheet doesn’t just show base pay. It breaks down overtime, double time, and all differentials—and then adds it all up so you see your true gross pay.

Choose your level of experience and preferred shift

Get an accurate estimate of your potential salary
Here’s how to grab your free copy:
Step 1: Download and install my Map My Pay app
Step 2: Fill out this short form so I know where to send the spreadsheet:
Once you’re done, you’ll get access to the Stanford Wage Calculator Spreadsheet for free.
This tool has already helped nurses see how much they can really earn at Stanford—and now it’s yours.
See you next time,
Jason
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