I would suggest getting some "facility experience" first. For one reason, as an agency nurse you need to be BETTER than the average nurse. You will go to places you are unfamiliar with and be expected to jump right in. Jumping right in without some good experience under your belt is a BAD idea. Another reason, you still need to find out what kind of nursing you like and are comfortable with. Agency is not the way to do that. And don't forget, as a new nurse, you will not be as in demand. The agency will likely only call you for last minute stuff they can't fill with someone else. This means less work and more last minute stuff. Also, if you don't perform up to snuff, you'll get slapped with a DNR. DNR's can last for a long time or they can go away like the seasons. However, it's not a good idea to risk getting black balled from facilities because you stepped into the agency ring too early.
Once you have some good facility experience, I highly recommend you check out agency. Until then, do yourself a favor and get a staff job for a bit. Then once you do go agency, you will be confident in your skills and perform at a level where facilities will ask for you specifically.... and that's really the name of the game.
Best of Luck!
-eddy
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