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Jul 22, 2008 07:49 PM

travelling w/ 2-3 yrs under your belt??

by HD-RN

just wondering how nurses with about 2-3 years of experience love/hate/loathe/think its the most awesome time of your life feel about travel nursing....
ill have a little over 2 years of experience in a med/surg ICU when my fellowship contract ends, and will hopefully have some PRN ER experience soon (fingers crossed that i get the job!!)
id like to start in Cali, as im from the midwest and hate being landlocked i have friends out there and have traveled there before so im looking forward to getting outta dodge.

your thoughts....

thankssomuch
HD


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No. 1
Old Jul 23, 2008, 12:17 AM

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Just started traveling (on my first assignment) and so far I like traveling...great pay and not being tied down anywhere. That being said, I find travel is the ultimate test of how professional you can be. It sometimes takes a lot to bite your tongue and do as they do instead of how you may be used to doing it. And you have to be respectful of the permanent staff, for various reasons, because of their knowledge and expertise, and because there are those who inevitably may resent you or pre-judge you. You can't change their mind, only your behavior. For thirteen weeks, its a short time to just smile and nod!
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from DemarsGirl
Old Jul 28, 2008, 11:49 PM

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I had about two years experience prior to traveling. I'm on my first assignment, and I like it a lot. For me, the nursing part isn't the hard part it is the paperwork. However, that is easier after a few days on the job. I help out others when I can and I don't get involved in the politics of the hospital. Plus it is a resume builder like none other if you want it to be. I'm single with no kids and no obligations so to me this is the best thing I have ever done besides go to school. And if there ever is an assignment that really stinks, I can leave in 13wks. HTH
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from HD-RN
Old Jul 28, 2008, 11:54 PM

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thankssomuch.... thats exactly what i wanted to hear

if you dont mind me asking (you can PM me or whatever) what agency do you travel with?
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from DemarsGirl
Old Jul 29, 2008, 12:04 AM

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I talk to a few agencies. I'm with Preferred on assignment right now. I don't have enough posts to PM
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from txmish
Old Nov 09, 2008, 11:12 PM

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I agree. I started with a little less than 2 years and I love it! I feel like I have become such a stronger nurse and have gained some much more valuable lessons. Every hospital I go to does something a little different and it is soo interesting to learn why they think their way is "better".

I also love getting to go to different cities and experiences different cultures. I would highly suggest everyone to go and do it!
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No. 6
from julzhere
Old Nov 13, 2008, 01:40 PM

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I had 1 year experience when I started traveling. My first agency/recruiter experience was good (I thought at the time), but looking back it's probably good I didn't know much about it or I won't have taken the assignment. My recruiter was new and convinced me that 1 year is plenty of experience - and she was right. I learned so much once I started traveling - including what to look for in a recruiter. My experiences in the 6 hospitals I've contracted with in the last 2 1/2 years have been, for the most part, very good. I have learned so much more than I would have if I'd stayed at the small hospital I started at. I've seen things I never would have seen there and learned so many different ways to do the same thing or refer to the same equipment. I would say 99% of the staff I've worked with has been good and very accepting of travelers, and the help and experience they bring, and the other 1% I don't pay any attention to. Yes, you get floated more (which can be difficult) but I've also learned from different floors I've been floated to within my assignment. I've never had a problem with being expected to care for patients I'm not qualified to care for, and I've never hesitated to speak up if that was the case. My attitude has always been to just go in and do my job with as little complaining as possible and to make sure first and foremost that my patients are taken care of in a professional manner. I've had very few problems and, actually, have been able to discuss these situations with management with good results. The one thing I worry about the most, which has gotten better for me also, is starting IVs. My first year of nursing, I started very few because we were always so !?!? busy, that the charge or supervisor would do IV's when needed. Most of my travel assignments have IV teams, so, needless to say, my IV experience is lacking. However, I've found honesty to be the best policy here and it really hasn't been a problem for me. Good luck with all your new experiences - there will be many.
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Old Nov 21, 2008, 09:33 PM

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OMG! I'm not the only one with an IV phobia!? Starting IV's is one of the major concerns I have regarding traveling because in the ICU, my patients usually have central lines and if I need an IV, I grab one of the old veterans! I have not taken a travel assignment yet, and I'm glad to know there will be IV teams out there!
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Old Nov 22, 2008, 12:08 AM

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Hi. I too am awful at ivs and I dread having to put one in!! My home state had iv teams and my current state does not, which was a huge shocker to me! Anyway, I have 6 months of med/surg and one year icu. Do you think I will be ok? I think I will be because I have an open mind and really want to learn. I just want to hear what other's have to say. Thanks!
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No. 9
from JBizzleRN
Old Nov 22, 2008, 01:12 AM

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IV teams! Oh my that would be a dream.. With our 8-9 pts we start or own IVs and we have to draw our morning labs..so needless to say we get plenty of that experience.
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