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I agree. The larger agencies are lowering the bill rate b/c they're able to get relatively young, new nurses to jump on the opportunity to travel and get experience. At the same time, the housing for travel nurses is non existent unless you stay in a hotel or corporate housing which is very expensive. The cost of living is killing the industry along with low bill rates to attract more contracts. The only offers out there with fair wage for skills are in undesirable places or high cost of living areas. SC is contracted by some of larger agencies as low as $1000/week.
snmzelle
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does anyone know of good travel nurse companies for Home Health case management?