sorry Brandon! CCTC is Cross Country TravCorps, one of the bigger travel companies. There's a free magazine you can subscribe to-
Healthcare Traveler. They have lots of great articles related to travel nursing, and lots of info on the different travel companies. Of course, "company profile" articles are basically paid advertising so I take it all with a grain of salt- but there's still plenty of great info in there. And it's free
And yeah, a boat or RV can be considered your primary home so why bother tying yourself down to a house you're not going to use? I'm sure the poster who suggested buying a "starter home" did so with the best of intentions, but where I live, a "starter home" goes for about $200k.
If I'm going to pull together that kind of financing, I'd much rather spend it on a boat! Although my husband and I did buy a small "home" a year and a half ago- an older mobile home in a trailer park. Not my ideal living situation, but it's cheaper than renting (around here), gives us our own space, and allows us more flexibilty with our future plans. We're not 100% certain we'll go the liveaboard route, but we have that option available to us and we wouldn't if we had bought a "real house" with a "real mortgage". (This place will be paid off- and still livable- in 5 1/2 years).
You'd be surprised how few people may actually think you're crazy for considering such a thing. Most people I mention it to are surprised but supportive. I think there are a lot of people out there who wish they could be less tied down to material things and just grab hold of a dream like this
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