Interested in travel nursing

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Hey everyone! Im very interested in travel nursing.. i have so many questions...

Im looking for a travel agency that will pay for an apartment and that will take pets... Im also looking for one that has a pretty open variety as far as assignments... Im looking at the austin, tx area but want to be open to the possibility of places in Florida also, being I have family there. I havent thrown out the possibility of Hawaii either being that I love it there... I am wondering after your assignment is up, is your contract done and then you sign a new one? How does it all work? What are your chances of resigning in the same area? Like if I like Austin, will my chances of getting another assignemnt there be pretty good? Or do I just quit the travel and find a permanent position? Im full of questions.... anyone know of any well reputable travel companies or which ones to avoid? Id love to hear back.. please PM me... I am single, 27 years old with a dog... worked as an RN for about a year and a half.. med/surg and also wondering how you go about finding out ... Im looking for day shifts.... straight days if possible.... maybe a few evenings here and there, but hate working nights.... Also what do you do about your nursing license for all these places?

how would i find out what companies offer all that? Any suggestions would be great! Thanks in advance!

You just have to find an apt that will take pets. Has nothing to do with the agency itelf.

You will need a license and can apply for that by "License by Endorsement" for which ever states that you want a license in.

Suggest that you just do a search on this forum and you will find all of the answwers that you are looking for.

Specializes in Peds, Med-Surg, Oncology.

I have traveled for 7 years with pets..so dont worry there are companies out that that will find you great housing with you dog. I would go with Response 1 Medical -if you ever decide to go to California they are excellent---and very pet friendly. But the places you have wanted to go to, I would give -----a call at PPR.

If you enjoy the assingment you are on, almost every hospital will ask you to resign-I have stayed that the same assignment up to 1.5 years. If you like the job, ask your manager at about 6 weeks into your contract if you could have an extention.

Good luck, keep in touch

Melissa

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Please remember per pub 463 that any assignment that lasts more that a year is NOT a travel assignment.

Your tax home just changed to that location and you are not eligible for tax deductions as a travel nurse.

Good luck in your travels.

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That is very, very true.

Traveling with pets is not a problem. I do it and my recruiter finds me apartments and I pay the pet deposit. You might have to be more flexible on where you want to go.

If you are asked to sign on again, do they let you take a break before resigning the contract?

If you are asked to sign on again, do they let you take a break before resigning the contract?

:idea: Yes, remember with Travel Nursing, you need to ask for what you want. The big difference with Travel Nursing is you usually get what you ask for (that is within reason). Knowing what is reasonal is key but you can always ask... Learning how to advocate for yourself can take some getting used to but there is no time like the present to start.

I have seen Travelers get a weeks paid time off in the middle or so of a contract; or you could get back to back time off (realizing it can be like 8 days off) to take care of personal matters etc. ;) After a contract is complete, you can take as much time off as you wish. Some travelers take off quite a lot of time and pay for their health insurance (if you use the Traveling Companies Health Plan) and pay for it with the Cobra Plan.

:idea: Yes, remember with Travel Nursing, you need to ask for what you want. The big difference with Travel Nursing is you usually get what you ask for (that is within reason). Knowing what is reasonal is key but you can always ask... Learning how to advocate for yourself can take some getting used to but there is no time like the present to start.

I have seen Travelers get a weeks paid time off in the middle or so of a contract; or you could get back to back time off (realizing it can be like 8 days off) to take care of personal matters etc. ;) After a contract is complete, you can take as much time off as you wish. Some travelers take off quite a lot of time and pay for their health insurance (if you use the Traveling Companies Health Plan) and pay for it with the Cobra Plan.

Do you know of any nurses who have went to Kona Hawaii? I have to rent a car to get around and the company I am with doesn't reimburse for rental cars and there isn't any public tranportation? Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thamk You Sandra

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