Alaska Travel?

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Along w corrections, been thinking about travel, rcvd. Email from recruiter about Alaska, Sounds lucrative but what’s the real deal? I’m single, no kids, in my fifties, why not? That’s why I’m here, what better place to ask than here? I think I would check out more than one travel company but does anyone have good advice about a company or Alaska in general?

Thanks!

LD

should pay weii. a number of travekers extend or go staff.

Specializes in RN/Hematology/Oncology/Long-termcare/SNF.

I have been thinking of this seriously for a year. I am applying to Nursfly soon. My name is Cissy. I’d love to correspond.

Specializes in Oncology.

Hi Cissy,  I’m also in the process of interviews for an oncology position in Alaska.  Are you there working? I’m very interested in knowing what you have experienced? 
thanks. 
cindy

I’m considering Alaska for my next and likely last travel assignment.  I once worked with a TN who loved her assignment(s) in Alaska. I remember a tip that she gave me Re: licensure. From what she told me, all nurses must renew your license in November every other year on even years. So if I were to obtain my license by endorsement in, for example, October 2020; I’ll still need to renew in November 2020. Moral of the story of my source is correct is to wait until after November of even years to apply for endorsement licensure ?

Alaska is great for me because there is like no pollen. 

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