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Are there any advantages to being a male in the travel nursing industry right now?



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Jul 23, 2009 07:53 AM

Are there any advantages to being a male in the travel nursing industry right now?


I hoping to start travel nursing in the fall. I am a male RN with a couple of years of experience on a Medical floor at a busy city hospital. I will be traveling with my wife and will be very flexable about where we are willing to live and where I am willing to work. I am worried about job avaliablity nowadays with the economy. I know that I had an advantage getting my current job because of my sex, but are there any advantages to being a male in the travel industry?

Any advice would be great. Thanks a lot.


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from farmerRN
Old Aug 03, 2009, 02:59 AM

Default Re: Are there any advantages to being a male in the travel nursing industry right now
being a guy or girl nurse in the travel nurse industry has no bearing on getting a job. Experience, Experience, Experience is the key factor...and how good you can sell yourself!
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