So my original career plan was to make a big move to Australia next year and work there for 1 year, but I just realized I could stay in my own country and do some travel nursing here! My main concern though is if travel nursing has a salary high enough to support myself and a significant other. My SO would be quitting his job to start his own business venture and work from home while he travels with me. Also, we love to hike and travel, so is there down-time during an assignment to do traveling/adventures in the state that we're in?
Last question... from what I have read on this forum, do I basically just need to call up every recruiting service and see who has the best offer for me? Seems like a lot of research! Please PM me if you have any personal recommendations on what companies are good so I can look in to them when I finally make my step towards my career move. By the time I make my change, I'll have 3 years ICU, 1 year PICC, and 1 year ED experience (oh and floating between ED and ICU).
Thanks everyone!
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Hello all,
So my original career plan was to make a big move to Australia next year and work there for 1 year, but I just realized I could stay in my own country and do some travel nursing here! My main concern though is if travel nursing has a salary high enough to support myself and a significant other. My SO would be quitting his job to start his own business venture and work from home while he travels with me. Also, we love to hike and travel, so is there down-time during an assignment to do traveling/adventures in the state that we're in?
Last question... from what I have read on this forum, do I basically just need to call up every recruiting service and see who has the best offer for me? Seems like a lot of research! Please PM me if you have any personal recommendations on what companies are good so I can look in to them when I finally make my step towards my career move. By the time I make my change, I'll have 3 years ICU, 1 year PICC, and 1 year ED experience (oh and floating between ED and ICU).
Thanks everyone!