Re: Testing the waters
Whatever you do you probably want to stay away from Cheyenne. The hospital has a very bad reputation and attitude toward its staff. Just my opinion and experience.
Wyoming's "problem" if you will is housing. With the huge influx due to the enrgy boom, housing is squeezed tight.
In Rawlins you can get a single wide on a plot slightly larger tha the trailer for $45 - 60K, rents for 800 sq. ft apt run $900 - $1700 per month. Pay at Carbon County Medical Center for nurses starts around $21 per hour.
Rock Springs would be better for housing but I don't know much about the facility.
Sheridan is supposed to be nice but again housing is outrageous. I don't know a thing about the hospital.
Wyoming Medical Center in Casper has a better reputation and people I know have really liked it there. Slightly less drastic for housing.
Wheatland has a Banner hospital.
Lander and Riverton are up in Wind River country where it's awe inspiring beautiful and not too far from Thermopolis. Plenty of summer and winter recreation and still a short drive to Yellowstone.
Personally, I think Wyoming is great and if you stay well north of the I-80 corridor you generally don't get as much of the wind Wyoming is known for.
There are other jobs for LPNs/RNs in Wyoming too, but they are very profession specific. Some of them pay quite well.
Oh, forgot to add: I found Wyoming pay higher with cost of living less than Colorado. Good combination.
Good luck on your move.
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