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Basically, I think if you have the will to do it, you can absolutely travel right off the bat. Most people can be fairly comfortable in within the first few months of working in a hospital, which if it is a perm or travel position really doesn't change anything. Will you be the best therapist? No. But, if a facility would ...
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Wow, that's to big of a question. I mean it depends on what you want to travel for. Jobs are jobs no matter what, except if you are trying to find a certain specialty, like wound care, which is predominantly served by PT's only in the south. Respiratory stuff only in the NE, etc...
If it is the most money and tax breaks, there ...
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Hey guys! I have been a traveler for over 4 years now and can't
envision stopping anytime soon. It is a bit of a hassle though, when
looking for specific assignments in specific cities. This normally
forces you to contact multiple companies and that in itself is a major
headache. Plus, when I drove clear across the ...
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Hey guys! I have been a traveler for over 4 years now and can't
envision stopping anytime soon. It is a bit of a hassle though, when
looking for specific assignments in specific cities. This normally
forces you to contact multiple companies and that in itself is a major
headache. Plus, when I drove clear across the ...
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Hey guys! I have been a traveler for over 4 years now and can't envision stopping anytime soon. It is a bit of a hassle though, when looking for specific assignments in specific cities. This normally forces you to contact multiple companies and that in itself is a major headache. Plus, when I drove clear across the country, ...
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