RE: RV TV SHOW!!!
I used to watch that RV show and enjoyed it. Now I can't find it. It willbe listed in the TV guide and when you tune in, it something entirely different. I do like to see the expensive rigs--look and drool, because it will never happen and if it did, I'd have to learn to drive it
RE: Travel nurses?
I'm Gasoline gypsy and my post was actually intended for stormysmom. Of course anyone is welcome to read it. I'm rather new at posting replies
RE: Travel nurses?
Hi, I'm gasolinegypsy. I'm a retired LPN, but did travel nursing for 12 years. My favorite travel nurse company is Professional Nursing Service out of Salt Lake City. they were wonderful to me. I even had a home health assignment there and lived in my boss's basement. For some reason they can't seem to get many LPn assignments. Most of the other companies I travelled with have gone out of business. You might try the Right Solution, Medical Express, Nurses RX, or Mobile Travelers. Part of the time I used my RV and wished I had done that the whole time. Good luck. My email address is gypsyinark@yahoo.com and my name is Barbara
RE: Travel nurses?
Hello,
I am a registered x-ray tech actually beginning school for an LPN. Are there also travel nurse jobs available for LPNs? I plan on continuing for my RN while on the road through distance learning, (Excelsior?) I have most of my general credits for the Associates for my RN, but don't want to spend the additional year tied to my sticks and bricks. My husband is retired and ready to go..so an additional year for the LPN program was a compromise.
Thanks..
RE: Travel nurses?
Hi, In reply to travel nursing. I'm an LPN. I did travel nursing all over the United States for 12 years, including Hawaii for 6 months. I had a Class C part of the time. In fact, I traded in my car for a 1980 class C in Corpus Christi, Tx. I ended up driving it to work which was a 26 mile round trip--1/2 tank of gas everytime you went to work.
then when I got back to my site, I had to back in. Not fun(I worked 3-11) I wish now I had started out RVing the whole time. Anytime I had a problem, there was always someone to help. Plus you could have an animal and not have to pay a $300 deposit. Fabulous way to earn a living and see the country. Plus most of the assignments were 13 weeks. I told myself, I was going to see part of the country every time I had a day off. I loved it and miss it. If you are a nurse, I say GO FOR IT!!