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The Benefits Of Being A Travel Nurse
By Gordon Bryan
If you are, or want to be a nurse and enjoy traveling, then a career as a traveling nurse may be just what you're after!
There are loads of benefits to this career choice...
You get to travel all around the country, and indeed the world, not be just stuck in the same place.
You get varying lengths of job, sometimes up to a year.
Let's not forget the salary is high for a travel nurse.
Other benefits will depend on which agency you have.
As an example, some agencies will give sign on bonuses and completion bonuses.
Maybe you get bonuses if you renew contracts, or loyalty bonuses.
You might have an agency that gives paid holidays.
The better agencies will offer great health options too, as this is becoming more demanded - medical insurance, life cover, dental, vision, and accident
cover, a full range of protection.
Let's not forget the personal benefits either...
You can get to see all sorts of weird and wonderful places, great if you want to build a collection of snaps!
You can meet wonderful new people, ad get the invigoration that new surroundings provide.
You wont get stale, and in fact you'll learn a whole lot from the people and places you work.
Of course the traveling can be seen by some as not a benefit at all, but a pain.
To be honest, you shouldn't approach travel nursing with any misconceptions - it's hard work, what nursing isn't, and you need to be strong of heart to
always be moving and be away from wherever you call home.
That might not seem so bad though, if you're the nurse on a cruise ship in the Caribbean with the sun shinin as you relax by the pool during some down time!
Some people find a simple benefit from travel nursing is that it simply offers them something new.
It's easy to get bogged down in the same nursing role, and often the change that comes with travel nursing helps you get back to your ideal
of providing medical help to those that need it.
So, as you can see, there are plenty of benefits to be had from being a travel nurse!
Gordon Bryan provides more resources connected with being a travel nurse at:
http://www.gordonbryan.com/how-to-become-a-traveling-nurse.html
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