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Yeah you really have to be careful if your main goal is to make money. I'm sure it can be done if you wheel and deal, take jobs you may not want, partner up with another traveler and split the costs, etc. One thing I've noticed that really hurts is the time between jobs. If you take 1-2 weeks off in between jobs, you're looking at 4-8 weeks a year with no pay. That can add up and really bite you.
I am so glad someone posted a comment on this topic!! I thought it was just me. I quit my job to start travel nursing only to find out that jobs are so scarce!!! I have been waiting around for a job for like a month and a half!! I hope that is gets better and that the market will pick up! I thought I would be able to have my pick of all kinds of places...boy was I wrong
Been traveling since 2002 and it did take a dive in 2008 but picked right back up in 2009 for those of us in OR. Even during that time we just extended at the hospitals we currently were at. Depending on your specialty too would determine how scarce jobs are for you and how much money you would actually make.
Total open assignments have gone way up this year. However some specialties like medsurg have actually declined. And they will probably continue to decline as they have for the last 20 years. OR, L&D, and cath lab have all been fine during the downturn. ER, ICU and PACU OK. Even tele is now practically a must have to even get a crack at medsurg travel. Medsurg nurses really need to advance their critical care skills for the sake of their careers in my opinion. It will never be the majority of hospital jobs again.
SCRN01
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It seems like on the East Coast jobs are a little scarce as of recently. Has anyone else experienced this? Wondering if maybe it's just a seasonal thing. Also, anyone who has been traveling since 2008.......Have you seen the job outlook steadily increase/decrease since the economy tanked then? About the same? Just curious. Thanks.