🎯🎯🎯 Yes it's worth it! I feel like I'm finally living the life I want. I work when I want, where I want, and how much I want. Not to mention the pay. 💯 about being left out of workplace drama. That's what I hate the most about working period. I will travel so long as I can!
At 33 I've realized that money isn't everything and that time is priceless. I enjoy bring more financially successful but I enjoy my freedom and time more.
@@SincerelyJasmineJ It’s so true, after the military I just thought you know what I need to have a career that has flexibility and I need my peace lol cuz these companies don’t care about you, you’re a number to them.
I’m interested in travel nursing but I’m not sure as to where I need to sign up for local or out of state contracts and does the pay rate go according to experience?
Last question..lol: Do you get taxed twice? say you're a resident of Ohio but traveling in California, or NYC will you be taxed for where you're doing the work and later in your home state?
That's a great question. It depends on the state you are traveling to. I have only done local contracts so I don't know the correct answer to your question. Your tax guy or girl would def know that answer so I would default to them. So sorry I can't be of more help on this one.
I have agreed to my first 13 weeks travel assignment. Its 63 miles from home and decent contract for my first contract. Im very nervous. I've been a now for 9 years and needed a change.
Do you feel like travel nurse jobs will slow gone due to COVID19 cases decreasing? I know travel nursing has always been around just wondering if you feel it’s going to continue to be plenty of jobs in the future. Great Video!
I know the rates will decrease for sure. I believe travel nursing will slow down a bit but more and more nurses are finding freedom in traveling. So it's hard to say how much it will slow down. I know I do not plan to be a staff nurse anytime soon. More than the money, I value the freedom of lifestyle that comes with travel nursing. BTW, thanks for watching!
@@SincerelyJasmineJ I was wondering the same, but I was wondering you know aside from COVID Hospitals/groups make most of the revenue from procedures. Do you feel that as covid becomes more managable that procedures/surgeries will increase? Im a Surg Tech and looking to start traveling.
@@kerryh2096 My friend is a OR nurse. Honestly she saw some major slow down in that arena due to covid. Before covid she had contract after contract. So I think it's safe to say that more elective surgeries will be an option as covid becomes more manageable. Surgical techs are priceless! Thanks for watching!
I've been traveling for about 3 yrs. Of course rates and amount of contracts will decrease but they will always be higher than they were before. In both categories. Remember lots of nurses retired and quit.
@@SincerelyJasmineJ I too am from Ohio and I just took my first assignment in Redwood, CA. I was hoping to stay in OH for my first assignments but jobs are rare for my specialty. Do you have any tips for housing by chance?
Hi Jasmine, I'm not sure about administrative assistants. I did a quick Google search and nothing came up right away. Wish I could be of more help! Anywho, thanks for watching.