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by linsomniac
1321 days ago
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A lot of them are. And those that are are making $125-175K/year. It does mean relocating, or adding 1-2 hours commute on top off a 12 hour shift (that typically takes more like 14 hours once you add shift handoff and finishing paperwork that you don't have time to do during your shift because you have double the optimal patient load and half the CNA support... Nursing is a really tough career. |
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If you are going to be miserable at work, at least be miserable and well paid.
Why is there a need to relocate or commute as a traveling nurse?
If there is a national nurse shortage, why cannot you be a traveling nurse locally?