I have been an RN for 9 years, nursed in Canada for 5 years, now a traveler. When my husband gets his green card we will settle down. He's a stay at home dad and I work. I am new to traveling and have found some bumps in the road with some jobs that I have accepted. Don't get me wrong, there have been some great experiences and the people you meet are wonderful. Having said so, I started up a website originally for my own interest to see what nursing is like in other states. I decided then to make up a survey of questions I would like to know before moving or traveling to another location. Especially with my family. I found that other people would like to know the same information. Check out my user profile for the web address and please fill out the survey. (it takes less than 2 minutes) :monkeydance: I am really looking for input from staff, travelers, nurses of all kinds.
Shiggles!
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I have been an RN for 9 years, nursed in Canada for 5 years, now a traveler. When my husband gets his green card we will settle down. He's a stay at home dad and I work. I am new to traveling and have found some bumps in the road with some jobs that I have accepted. Don't get me wrong, there have been some great experiences and the people you meet are wonderful. Having said so, I started up a website originally for my own interest to see what nursing is like in other states. I decided then to make up a survey of questions I would like to know before moving or traveling to another location. Especially with my family. I found that other people would like to know the same information. Check out my user profile for the web address and please fill out the survey. (it takes less than 2 minutes) :monkeydance: I am really looking for input from staff, travelers, nurses of all kinds.
Thank you,
SHIGGLES