Shirley McMarlin Tuesday, June 4, 2019 1:30 a.m. | Tuesday, June 4, 2019 1:30 a.m. When it comes to work-life balance, Leslie Giesey of Ligonier seems to have it made. From October to April, she works ...
Money, freedom, and flexibility rank high in their motivation for traveling. Traveling, with its freedom, flexibility, and sense of adventure, can help nurses find satisfaction with their job and ...
Amid the pandemic, pay has now soared to rates as high as $9,000 a week. Amid the pandemic, pay has now soared to rates as high as $9,000 a week. Amid the pandemic, pay has now soared to rates as high ...
In short, then, why do so many nurses opt to travel? It begins for many as high as the possibility of earning more. Traveling nurse jobs pay 15–30% more than their permanent counterparts, as salary ...
A nurse who left her hospital job for much higher wages as a traveling nurse found the lifestyle hard on her family. But permanent jobs but those don't pay much better than they did pre-pandemic. The ...
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — There was a major shortage of healthcare workers before the pandemic, now the situation is even worse. Health systems and hospitals are desperately trying to hang on to the ...