Re: Travel Nursing Originally Posted by doggybour
Hi to all Nurses,
I was wondering and wanted to find out if travel nursing is a good option to go for after i graduate. I know the income is great but is there any other disadvantages. Besides good income is there any advantages as a new grad??. i would be glad for you answers. God bless you all....
Few travel groups will accept a new grad. And no legitimate one that cares about its reputation and pt/nurse safety will accept a new grad barring some very extenuating circumstances (long term contracts for foreign grads, LPN to RN previously employed at that facility, etc.)
While there are a few that may accept a new grad's info, that does not mean that you will get a job. Most of the contracting facilities require A MINIMUM of one year, preferably two to five years of experience, depending on specialty. Facilities that accept les, are not generally ones that anyone wants to work for.
While we all come out of school, thinking that we are ready to work everywhere, in reality the first one-two years out of nursing school, you are for all purposes an intern and still learning. And travel nursing is not an environment that is good for that. In travel, you may get little to no orientation, and must hit the floor running.