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Nurses on Where They Would Go as a Travel Nurse

Travel nursing gives healthcare providers the chance to explore new cities and destinations while they pick up shifts at local hospitals. Work assignments typically start at around 13 weeks. The job usually pays nearly twice as much as regular permanent staffing positions. Millions of nurses are hitting the road to make more money as they pay off their student debt amid record high inflation.

So, where do nurses want to travel if given the opportunity?

Where coworkers are still genuine and a joy to be with.

Lisa

I’d start out by traveling somewhere in my state, and if the lifestyle works for me, I’d travel further out west.

Diana

California so I can pursue my music as well!!

Kim

To bed, and to sleep, for 3 days. That would do me fine.

Kerri

California… Bay area. My fav place. 😍 or San Diego.

Teona

A warm tropical island.

Linda

France.

Anita

Hawaiiiiiiii.

Hollie

Home.

Kay

Anywhere.

Jennifer

As long as it has beach, I will go ❤️❤️❤️.

Snoj

Antarctica.

Cindi

Colorado.

Ashtin

Outside to my front yard 😂😂😂😂😂😂.

Maritza

New York.

Eva

Dubai.

Maruf

New Zealand.

Col

 

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