November 20, 2015
Someone would think that after four years of college that a person would have some idea of what their profession would entail; this was not the case for me. I’m pretty sure that my new grad years were more educational than all of my years spent in college. Here is what I learned my first […]
Read More...November 13, 2015
From my personal experience and from chatting with my colleagues, I think there is a general consensus amongst nurses that getting a job isn’t particularly challenging these days, considering there is a need for qualified, experienced nurses all over the country. As of late, the demand for travel nurses remains high which makes it easier […]
Read More...November 6, 2015
As with anything in life, travel nursing isn’t always rainbows and butterflies. There are added stresses caused by the lifestyle as well as some disadvantages compared to a typical staff nurse job. Fortunately, the adventure and excitement of travel nursing tend to make up for some of the minor inconveniences. Let’s look at some of […]
Read More...October 30, 2015
I could probably go on forever about the reasons I love travel nursing, but I’ll narrow it down to my favorites. Here are my top 8 favorite things about living this lifestyle. Explore the country while getting paid! 1. Exploring the Country In my opinion, the best part about travel nursing is the opportunity to see the country […]
Read More...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 […]
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