How to Plan Your Travel Nurse Schedule To Be Successful
Contract timing, the gap between assignments, self-scheduling on a new unit, and how to plan a year of travel without ending up broke in February.
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6 articles on this topic from the PNG Solutions blog.
Contract timing, the gap between assignments, self-scheduling on a new unit, and how to plan a year of travel without ending up broke in February.
The questions that separate a recruiter who will look after you from one working a quota. Pay breakdown, float language, cancellation terms and who you call at 2am.
Tax homes, blended pay rates, float policies, licensure timelines and cancellation clauses. The five things that determine whether a first contract goes well.
Travel interviews are short, often fifteen minutes by phone, and frequently end in an offer the same day. What managers are screening for and what you need to establish before you hang up.
Five warm states with genuine winter demand for travel nurses, plus the licensure and cost of living details that decide whether a contract is actually worth taking.
What travel nursing is, how the pay and contracts work, what you need to qualify, and an honest account of the trade offs before you commit to a first assignment.