Housing/RV Living
The #1 Spot for Travel Nurse Housing and RV Living information. In this category, you will find a vast amount of articles on the topic of housing. Including tips for avoiding scams, RV living, how to make your temporary housing homier, and many more topics.
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Chances are you became a travel nurse because you wanted a job where you could help people in need and see the country (or the world). But along with the
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What do you do when the rental housing market is very tough, expensive, or limited availability? How do you find something affordable so that you can maximize your travel nurse
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This is a sponsored post by: Focus Staff Working as a travel healthcare professional allows you to make plenty of money. Of course, as a wise man once said, “mo’
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Travel Nurse Housing Safety, Security, and Condition Assessing travel nurse housing safety, security, and condition on arrival is crucial. Regardless if you’ve allowed the agency to arrange your travel nurse
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Your Travel Nurse Home You now have the keys to your travel nurse home for the next 13 weeks. Now it is time to make it feel like home! You
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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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Using an RV or 5th Wheel as your assignment lodging is a great way to work as a traveler. It removes the dreaded task of loading/unloading your vehicle with each
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Hey Gypsies! So you found yourself a new travel nurse assignment, and you just arrived at your new “home”! Congratulations! Now, try and make it feel a little cozier and
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The following article is provided by Katy, who works as a travel nurse and lives in an RV. Katy describes what things the travel nurse may look for in RV
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