Thinking of doing a travel assignment in Burlington, VT. Thought?

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Hi all!

I'm a travel nurse and currently in Seattle. I was thinking of taking my a travel assignment in the SICU at University of Vermont Medical Center for the fall time. Has anyone done an assignment there? I'm pretty torn about going or extending in Seattle. Can anyone share their experiences about doing travel nursing in Burlington, VT? Thanks!

I've never done an assignment there but I'd like to. Very cool town.

Specializes in ICU.

I did an assignment in Middlebury. Unfortunately UVM wasn't posting when I went there but I lived in Burlington and made the commute. Interestingly enough I'm also in Seattle right now. There's a lot of similarities between the cities. If you love the outdoors nature of Seattle with the hiking and parks then you'll get a lot of the same in Burlington. Same thing with good restaurants. All farm to table out there. I was there during the summer and lived on Lake Champlain. Saw the sunrise and sunset over the mountains. It was beautiful. All that being said, I would not go back. 1st off it's VERY small. If you like that about a place then it may not bother you but I like to be in a bigger city with more to do. I feel like I explored everything in a short period of time and then was left without much more to do. I ended up going to Montreal twice because it was more fun. Also Burlington is very much a college town. I believe about 40,000 people and about 9 colleges. The other thing too, the people I met in Burlington were too closed-minded for my taste. I felt like I couldn't talk to anyone without getting discriminatory undertones in their conversation. Maybe I just couldn't seem to meet the right people, but in such a small place there aren't a ton of options. I had really high hopes for Burlington but in the end it was a bit of a letdown. I feel like Burlington is a great place to go vacation. Spend a week and do everything there is to do and then just move on. Just my 2 cents though.

I just left there! I worked in psych and loved it. They have low staff to patient ratios. In psych it was 1:3. From October- April they have snow... lots of snow. Thats why I left, I do not like cold weather or snow. Very nice hospital, one of the best I have been to. The staff were friendly and I loved everything about Vermont except the weather!

Thanks for your input! I have to make a decision by Monday and I'm so torn about it. I always planned on VT for the fall time but don't really know why. Maybe closer to home (MA) and I just love autumn. I'm in Belltown, Seattle right now and don't feel like I've explored too much. I feel like it's hard to make friends here (the Seattle freeze you know). How did you feel getting to know people in VT?

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