Entravel replied to LaDiosa_M's topic in NP Students
Congratulations!! I also got accepted into the FNP cohort for the summer. Very excited! I know several people who went through the CNM track and they have nothing but positive things to say about the program.
Entravel replied to Fumanchuesday's topic in Travel
I currently travel with my spouse and child. I switched to a different agency which actually has a small focus on assisting traveling families as well. It has been a good experience thus far. Second assignment with them. I hope to go I.C. eventually ...
Psych related: A agree that with the specialty of psych I would start with a larger agency to have more options and get your foot in the door and travel experience under you belt. Work with multiple agencies (at least 3) to keep your options open. C...
My three large pieces of advice would be: 1. Get 2 years of experience 2. Specialize, specialize, specialize (like the previous poster mentioned; L&D, OR, ER, ICU preferably) 3. Remain flexible (marriage, kids, animals, etc.) You can still travel...
Yes it counts as a cancel. I've been cancelled and it doesn't matter how long it was; 4hrs, 8hrs or 12hrs, it was counted as a cancel. It was pretty normal and typical for them not to give any notice but a few hours before the shift starts. I work in...
I agree with Ned that you may get yourself into a legal pickle here. My best advice to you would be to "keep it simple." Forget the housing, get out of the hotel, go into an extended stay where everything is included to give yourself a piece of mind,...
1. I personally don't solicit for companies (Free advertising) on public forums. I may mention some for explanation purposes but not recommendations. My PM box is always open though. By far the best companies are going to have the most personable and...
Wanting to start on a medical floor regardless of what you want to do in nursing is admirable, but the depth of nursing is so broad that if you know where you want to go and what you want to do it's not worth it in this day in age. (This is coming fr...
Hmm..It's hard for me to say specifically with CA pay because my sepciality isn't ER and I haven't been to CA yet. At first glance though it looks ok. I have worked with TNAA in the past and they treated me well and their pay was competitive, with th...
I haven't worked for Staffing Med or heard any reviews on them (which may be a good thing), but I personally like working with agenices that are detailed and transparent as possible. I may be biased because I've only worked with two in the last year ...
First off, welcome to the prospect of travel nursing! 2k to have as a tax home is a bit steep to travel away and still be responsible for. My first few contracts I maintained a tax home for a little over 1k after all expenses and that was tight. I do...
Welcome to Travel Nursing! There are tons of great information out there about Travel Nursing. My biggest bit of advice would be to be flexible and have fun (both professionally and personally)! You'll love it :)