AzNurse67 replied to alwayslearnin's topic in Travel
Congrats on completing your first week as a travel nurse! This by far, is the scarest part of travel nursing... we all remember our first time. My first was going from a 5 bed Rural ER to a 22 bed...
AzNurse67 replied to Je-the-travel-ER-RN's topic in Travel
If you do a research on Delphi for On Assignment, you will find several posts where the company stranded nurses in Tucson. Including one nurse that had paid in advance for three months of RV space....
AzNurse67 replied to Nick&Leslie's topic in Travel
There is a difference between a PERMANENT RESIDENCE and a TAX HOME. You can have a permanent residece in a state if you have your drivers license, mail box, and bank account in a certain place. BUT,...
I have never had to complete "other" paperwork. My residence is in Arizona, I have worked in Idaho, Mississippi, and fixing to go to Iowa, and never have had to notify the state board where I am...
Compact is about 20 states that have "compacted" together so that you can work in those states without having to get a new license in the other state. The only "trick" to this, is that your residence...
I travel in an RV with hubby, child, and 2 goldfish... We homeschool and have a small plastic aquarium that we put in the sink before the head down the road. They make RVs with up to FOUR bunks in...
There is also a newly released book out "Highway Hypodermics: Your Road Map To Travel Nursing" by Epstein LaRue, RN. It has great information on what to look for in a travel company, what to look...
My hubby fits into the househubby category. Some of the other travelers I know have hubby's that work at nationwide places, like grocery stores/fast food, and a few who's hubby's are truck drivers....
I would try taking a nearby assignment at first. My first assignment was 200 miles from home. It was just enough for me to get my feet wet, but not out far enough that I felt "stranded." Hope that...
AzNurse67 replied to fawnsternurse's topic in Travel
I have been traveling for almost 2 years and a fulltime RVer for 1 year. We have a 36foot travel trailer that is two bedroom. There are three of us living in this comfortably! A new trailer will...