Monday, February 11, 2008

Travel Nursing to Help You Get Organized

Travel nursing is an excellent way to improve one’s organization. Someone who starts a traveling career often gets better over time and more organized naturally. A traveler learns the best agencies to work for, what to negotiate for and how to negotiate, more and more tax advantages and how to pack for their next trip. As you travel, you get better and better and therefore, most of the time, your travel experience gets better and better too.

I guess the maintenance in a travel career is continuing to travel and learn from your experiences. While you may still struggle with the never-ending relationship or finance issues, your traveling experience should flourish unless you burn your bridges along the way. With all the tax advantages and better pay, your bank account may get better too. You do have to maintain your relationships with the travel companies by being reliable, good for your word and flexible. Otherwise, traveling could, over time, go toward a state of entropy, that’s true.

Don’t let your travel experience go toward a state of disorder. You should be enjoying this unique experience that not many get the opportunity to have in life. Be reliable and keep traveling and you should enjoy your career as a traveling professional.

2 comments:

travelnursingblogs said...

This site is a great resource for all current or potential travel nurses. Thanks.

Gabi said...

A very true statement! I made the mistake of sending a trunk ahead to avoid extra luggage costs and dragging around 2-3 heavy bags. Great idea right? Guess what Fed Ex charged me to send it?...you don't want to know. When I got the bill it was higher than the plan ticket. I arrived with my work clothes, but hadnt asked whether the facility would provide scrubs (yes), and I only needed 2 pairs of shoes, 1 for work and 1 for play. Why did I take personal products? It's a pain at airport security, and did I think there wouldn't be drug stores on the other end? I travel now with a roll-aboard, 1 carry on and my travel purse, then have any purchases sent to my next door neighbor back home. Across the country or the world, organize and pack light!