Originally Posted by RJS
Hi,
I am living in Texas and plan on moving to Northern California next March. I'd like to be a travel nurse so that my travel expenses and housing will be paid for; meanwhile, I can also sample hospitals before I choose a permanent one.
Does anyone have experience using travel nurse agencies? Any recommendations on specific agencies, general advice, warnings? Do the hospitals offer orientation periods? Is travel nursing as good as it appears to be?
I would greatlly appreciate your input!
Rachel

Check the travel nurse forum on this site and I think you will find many answers to your questions. There is a wealth of information there, as these questions have been well covered.
As far as orientation, I have had as little as 4 hours and as much as 1 week orientation as a traveler. It all depends on the hospital. You do have to be prepared to be up and running very quickly and work independently. They don't have time to teach you how to be a nurse, just how they do things at their facility.
I think traveling is worth it. Just like every other job, there are benefits and drawbacks. It works for me now, but may not always, nothing ventured, nothing gained!