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Tips for Surviving Travel Nurse Anxiety

The Gypsy Nurse

Travel nursing means starting a new job every 13 weeks, give or take. This can cause travel nurse anxiety to rise. And many veteran travel nurses say that they still have those same first-day jitters after many assignments. So, how do you handle the jitters and travel nurse anxiety?

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Taking a Break From Travel Nursing

The Gypsy Nurse

While travel nursing can provide adventure and reward, it can also be taxing. Though the day-to-day in each assignment may be similar to a traditional nursing job, hopping from one assignment to the next is anything but normal. Below are some suggestions to keep in mind as you go about taking a break from travel nursing.

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How To Find A Travel Nurse Roommate: Save Money & Make Connections

The Gypsy Nurse

When it comes to looking for travel nurse housing , budget is a huge factor for most nurses. Whether you are trying to save money for a nice vacation or pay off a large amount of debt, most travel nurses are keen to pocket as much of their housing stipend as they can.One way to save is with a travel nurse roommate.

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What are the Benefits of Travel Nursing to a Small Town?

The Gypsy Nurse

An exciting part of travel nursing is traveling around the country and experiencing life in all the major cities, but with COVID-19 numbers declining and travel nurse needs in hospitals decreasing, finding your next travel assignment might be more difficult. appeared first on The Gypsy Nurse.

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How to Handle Loneliness as a Travel Nurse on Assignment

The Gypsy Nurse

Travel nurse loneliness is a real thing. As a travel nurse, you pack up your belongings after every assignment ends. Loneliness can be a real fear for travel nurses, but it doesn’t have to be. Loneliness can be a real fear for travel nurses, but it doesn’t have to be.

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Budget-Friendly Travel Tips for Travel Nurses on Assignment

The Gypsy Nurse

Budgeting is essential for all of us; however, it is even more important for travel nurses. As travel nurses, you spend 13 weeks on an assignment and typically move on. Housing is the largest portion of the money that travel nurses spend. Locals may have more insight than what you can find on the internet.

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Learning by Default: Homeschooling on the Road

The Gypsy Nurse

When we decided to do travel nursing, we knew they would adapt well to the continuation of their current lifestyle. So for anyone out there considering travel nursing with kids, do it! Are you a travel nurse family that homeschools? Are you looking for your next travel nurse assignment?