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It has been a learning experience. I have to give my company kudos, when I called them, they moved me the next day. While my company has had other travelers with this hospital, I''m the first to actually stay locally. While, I know that things like this can happen any where, and they do, it is really scary when you are living next door. I appreciate, all the support that everyone had given me. I am enjoying my first travel assignment. It's hard to believe that I am starting my 5th week. I'll need to start thinking about my next road trip soon.
Hope your ok. But nothings to say the same thing cant or wont happen at the new place. Thats why they are called random acts of violence. I know anyplace you have apartments you are going to have the potential to have people who how shall I say it are not who might not like to have as your neighbors.
As the economy gets tight companies are going to try to make more with less . So be asking if other travels are you neighbors. I would rather have another nurse living beside me rather than Joe The Street Urchin.
Rj
neurorn6
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Currently on assignment in Orangeburg, SC. Hospital and coworkers are fine. Hospital won't approve OT so I'm picking up per diem with Nursefinders. Had orientation today. This is were it gets scary. I pull up in front of my apartment this afternoon and there is a Crime Scene Van parked in front of the complex. As I get out of my car, here comes a detective from around my apartment. Apparently, last night in the apartment next to mine, there was a shooting. I heard the gunshoots but thought I was hearing things. Anyway, apparently it was a drug deal gone wrong.
Called my company, there moving me tomorrow. Just wanted to see if anyone else has had something similiar happen while on assignment. So I have to start packing everything up so I can relocate tomorrow.