7/16/08

Be Travel Nursing

Travel nursing is a career choice that allows you to take short-term positions across the country. For the experienced nurse or fresh nurse, this is good opportunity to get wealthy. It’s because many hospitals and clinics are willing to pay top dollar for nurses to fill in for short periods. If you take this opportunity you’ll get many benefits like visiting many different locations, free benefits like apartment and higher salary with bonuses. These nursing positions usually span 3 months to a year. The easiest way of finding a position for travel nursing is to sign up with a nursing recruiter. If you interested with this program you can visit 50statesstaffing.com, they will help you to start new career as travel nursing. Fifty States Staffing provides travel nursing jobs, per diem nursing jobs, and permanent jobs to healthcare professionals in prestigious hospitals nationwide. For travel nursing jobs, 50 States Staffing will arrange for your free private housing, free health insurance and travel reimbursement for your nursing job. There you can choose the state that you want like Alaska, Arizona, California, Florida, Washington and many more. I think you can start your career at Alaska; this is the largest state in the U.S., there easier to get jobs because Alaska has one of the largest demands for travel nurses. The other states you can choose is metropolitan areas like Washington, New York, San Francisco and other. At this state you can get higher salary but with highest cost of living, so you must considered about it too. If you choose Washington as your place to be travel nursing you’ll get $28 - $51/ hr. Travel nursing jobs in Washington can bring good experience of life. If you interested to start new career as travel nursing, you can apply now at Fifty States Staffing, so don’t loose this good opportunity.



1 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for the information about what a travel nurse does. My wife is considering a nursing program, and this actually might interest her as a future career. I'll forward her your blog. Thanks again.