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Should I date a travel nurse?

Dating a travel nurse can be a benefit when you've both experienced temporary placements and the changing schedules common in the nursing profession. And what's better is when you date someone who actually has the same schedule and days off that you do.



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Travel nursing doesn't need to be a solo endeavor. Many short-term contracts can last as long as 13 weeks, and that time is much better spent as a pair. There is no reason why you can't take your spouse or life partner with you.

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The travel nurses that we met throughout our travels were all different–some were single, some traveled with their boyfriends or girlfriends, some with family, some were married, and others traveled but left their families at home. Some even traveled with another travel nurse friend.

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Travel nurses live a life of adventure, but the lifestyle is only for some. It can be challenging to develop real relationships quickly, often leading to loneliness. It's expected that travel nurses be experienced in their field and able to perform many of the same tasks as their full-time colleagues.

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The best Nursing jobs can pay up to $400,000 per year. Each position has different duties and functions.

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Most travel nurses earn between $2,000-$3,000 per week, which translates to an annual salary of $104,000-$156,000. However, with the right combination of location, specialty, experience, and agency, earning $200K or more as a travel nurse is possible.

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Top reasons why travel nursing improves your resume Your travel nursing experiences will provide great opportunities to enhance these skills. With each new assignment, you must be able to communicate your clinical skills, level of experience and comfort with various types of patients.

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