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Nurse Perks Revealed: Hotel and Car Rental Discounts for Maximum Savings
Traveling can get expensive, and when it’s your job, it’s important to cut these expenses whenever and wherever you can.  One of our Network group members has some ‘insider’ tips ...
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Breaking the Contract: The Effect on the Agency
The following is a Guest Contribution by: Cynthia S. Kinnas, Special Projects Consultant, Randstad Healthcare What Happens When a Traveler Breaks a Contract/Verbal Contract? Demand for travelers remains at peak levels ...
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The Anatomy of a Road Trip for the Travel Nurse
Building the road trip can be an exciting part of travel nursing.  The pieces and parts of the trip all combine to make up the anatomy of the road trip. ...
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Top 10: Travel Pet Products for the Travel Nurse
Many travel nurses travel with a furry companion.  Check out these top 10 Gypsy Nurse picks for Travel Pet Products! Your pet will love them and they will make your ...
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What to Do When all the Traveling Catches Up to You
The Following is a Guest Post by: Tara Heath Are you feeling the burn of your “gypsy” lifestyle? Has all of that traveling finally taken its toll on you? If so, ...
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From Detroit to the Western Slope: What I Learned During My First Travel Assignment
As a twenty-something Detroit native, I like to consider myself a typical Midwestern type. Though I love everything about where I grew up, I started to feel unsatisfied.  After two ...
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Arbor Day Guide For Traveling Nurses
Guest Post By: Jamison Czarnecki Whether you feel established in the area you are temporarily working, or you’ve accepted a contract position in a place with no familiarity, this article will ...
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Getting from A to B and Back Again
The most reliable vehicles are worth a look. For many travel nurses, your car is your primary mode of transportation in terms of getting to your assignment destination as well ...
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7 Signs of a Great Travel Nurse
This article is provided by Yuma Regional Medical Center Here at The Gypsy Nurse, our community of over 100,000 travel nurses allows us to interact every day with wonderful travel nurses ...
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