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Oct 26, 2006 07:55 AM

Orange County CA travel nursing question


I was wondering if any travel RNs are currently in Orange County, CA on an assignment? What agencies/hospitals are working together? I used to live in OC and have worked at many of the hospitals there and am very aware of the pros/cons of the various area hospitals. I am not sure about the agencies though. I am thinking of taking a travel assignment "back home to OC"-I relocated last Feb 06 to NE Arkansas, currently working ER, want to make more money and yes, I do miss having a Starbuck's and Target on every corner! Thanks for any info.


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Old Nov 01, 2006, 08:26 AM

Default Re: Orange County CA travel nursing question
i've applied with Comforce (www.comforce.com) and Agostini (www.nursesonthego.com) which are both CA based and have a lot of assignments. I've heard many good things about both companies. Other companies will try to tell you that Comforce dont do actual contracts, that they are a third party company that expedite for other companies, but that's not true....
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