Re: Alaska?
I lived in AK for 4 years and worked agency the entire time. LOVED IT! The link for my company is
http://www.alaskanursing.com/ I pretty much set my own schedule so I never did an actual travel assignment with them. I worked in Anchorage the entire time, but they can send you to the AK bush country if you want. They do send nurses all over the state. Just call and ask them any questions. The AK license was no problem to obtain. They require 30 CEU's every 2 years.
I also owned a Class A coach with a pair of 4-wheelers. We used them every weekend from May thru Sept. If the snow melted early then April was great. Most RV's are stored for the winter and require winterizing (draining all water and running an anti-freeze through the pipes). Most RV parks close around the end of Sept or beginning of Oct. I think there was 1 in Anchorage that was open year round. The roads definitely become an issue to consider. However, I did have friends with snow machines that would pull them behind the RV and use the anti-freeze to flush the toilets. There are unlimited places to go and see in AK and you can always dry camp anywhere on the side of the road. The Milepost is a definite must have. It is the Bible of travel in AK with tons of good info and phone numbers to call ahead.
I highly recommend AK simply for the beauty. You will probably want to do several assignments. There's no way to see enough of it in 13 weeks. Anchorage is nice because of its central location. I preferred Providence to the others in Anchorage.
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