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 only takes less than 2 minutes) I am 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 only takes less than 2 minutes) I am looking for input from staff, travelers, nurses of all kinds.
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Thank you,
SHIGGLES