One of the most common New Year’s Resolutions is to lose weight. We have all heard the benefits – better health, more energy, etc. But whether it’s five pounds or 50 pounds, it can be a struggle. Being on the road can make it even harder, as you are adjusting to a new city, new job, and new schedule.
As things change in our country, so do the opportunities available in the healthcare industry. Currently we are seeing more and more employers looking for talented people that can manage and lead. From House Supervisors to Managers and Directors, it appears that the current trend is that more facilities are looking for these types of [...]
Travel nursing is not without its share of challenges. Let’s face it, with the tighter market conditions, hospitals have implemented greater requirements on who they select for their travelers. One area where we are seeing this emphasized is licensure. Historically, if a temporary license could be obtained within a few weeks, healthcare facilities would regularly [...]
Now that the New Year is here it is time for the inevitable New Year’s Resolutions! One of the most common resolutions is to get in better shape and live a healthier lifestyle. Regular exercise has been associated with more then just weight loss. Other advantages include enhanced mood, lower blood pressure, increased energy, and [...]
Bills, Bills, Bills! How am I going to pay all my bills? My car broke down and I don’t have the money to fix it! How can I afford a week vacation in between assignments? These are some of the things I hear on a frequent basis. Many travel professionals are masterful at planning their [...]
Travelers have the advantage of ending contracts right before the holiday season. This allows them time off to go home, spend time with family and not think about work until after the first of the year. It’s one of the perks of being a traveler right? Not this year! The downturn in the economy has [...]
The competition for open jobs has become very fierce! The interview can make or break your opportunity. It is generally the only time you will talk to someone within a facility to be considered for a position. Because you will be up against a lot of competition in the current market, you will need to be well prepared for the interview.
Extra pair of scrubs….check. Directions to apartment and hospital…check. Important phone numbers….check. Positive attitude…..check. Stress of the unknown……..not checked????
The first travel assignment can be both exciting and stressful. Picking up and moving to a different city or state for 3 months can be quite a change for most people. Here are some things to consider [...]
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