Nurses Career Support
Published Jul 3, 2005
For those familiar with either of these two cities, please tell me why or why not a nurse should relocate to either city. Staffing ratios? Pay? Co-workers? Cost-of-living? Quality-of-life? Weather?
Thank you! :)
Nesher, BSN, RN
1 Article; 361 Posts
Hands down no choice - Tacoma over Texas.
I live in Seattle, work at UWMC wouldn't have it any other way. House prices in Tacoma great in comparision to Seattle. Rain yes, but it only rains 36 inches a years - Miami and NYC get more - cloudy days lots - but you get to learn many different ways of defining gray. Mountains, sailing, hiking, golfing year around, skiing, snowboarding, oceans, lakes, even weather - not ever too hot or too cold. 2 female senators and a female governor to boot! Terrible traffic, but at least the scenery is fab.
SmilingBluEyes
20,964 Posts
OMG!!!! HILARIOUS!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :chuckle