Re: How much experience before going into travel/ agency nursing?
Many agencies will sign you up with only one year of experience, but many
hospitals require that travelers have much more experience than that. Remember, the expectation is that you can walk into an unfamiliar facility/unit and "hit the ground running." Travelers/agency nurses often get only a single shift of orientation and are then expected to be able to function independently -- how much experience will you need to be able to meet that standard/expectation??
Facilities pay huge amounts of $$$ for travelers and expect, for the amount they're spending, to get seasoned, experienced "pros" who can walk in and do the job, whatever the job may be. And, as someone else pointed out, you can't necessarily expect the staff nurses to be particularly helpful or welcoming, because they're well aware that you're doing the same job they are but getting paid a lot more money to do it. They're sure not interested in bailing you out if you can't hack it.
There are a lot of issues to consider before you sign up to travel.
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