October 23, 2015
The one thing I missed the most about being a staff nurse was the personal connections I had with my co-workers. When you spend 12 hours a day in the trenches of bedside nursing, your co-workers become your closest friends. Making connections on the road can be difficult but not impossible. There are thousands of […]
Read More...October 16, 2015
Although travel nursing has been around for a while, the curiosities surrounding the profession are still very prevalent. There are many myths and questions about pay, treatment and lifestyle that usually require some explaining, both to staff and patients. Find your dream travel assignment here. Here are some common questions I have encountered: 1. Does […]
Read More...October 9, 2015
One tip I would recommend to all travelers is try to take time to enjoy and actually explore new locations as you travel to and from assignments. My husband Skyler and I began travel nursing solely for the travel. We knew upfront that the way we planned to do things wouldn’t necessarily be aligned with maximizing income. […]
Read More...September 25, 2015
Whether or not you are currently traveling or are thinking about it, we all have that dream travel assignment in mind. Some of us are looking to spend a few months hanging at the beach in Hawaii or rouging it in Alaska. Finding the perfect destination is key to having an enjoyable travel experience. Landing […]
Read More...September 4, 2015
Homesickness is defined by the English dictionary as “longing for home and family while absent from them”. Homesickness not only has a definition, but apparently it has symptoms as well: grief, nostalgia (a longing or wistful affection for the past), depression, anxiety, withdrawal, sadness, agoraphobia (fear of going outside), and claustrophobia. Start your travel career […]
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