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Traveling can get expensive, and when it’s your job, it’s important to cut these expenses whenever and wherever you can. One of our Network group members has some ‘insider’ tips
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Using an RV or 5th Wheel as your assignment lodging is a great way to work as a traveler. It removes the dreaded task of loading/unloading your vehicle with each
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Hey Gypsies! So you found yourself a new travel nurse assignment, and you just arrived at your new “home”! Congratulations! Now, try and make it feel a little cozier and
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The following article is provided by Katy, who works as a travel nurse and lives in an RV. Katy describes what things the travel nurse may look for in RV
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I recently published a 3-part Series on Travel Nurse Housing Options. The option that I am least familiar with is RV Travel. Travel Nursing in an RV isn’t my specialty
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Karen Bell has provided the following information. Karen is a solo female traveler and has been a Travel Nurse since 2000. She has worked approximately 24 assignments in WA, OR,
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Gypsy, I am a travel nurse and am wondering if you have any advice about establishing a tax home? I won’t be keeping my apartment here, so will that mean
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By
Katy,
December 3, 2013, Housing/RV Living
The discussions at the RV Living RoundTable this year at the conference was varied and informative. The round table discussions were attended by gypsies who have never lived in an RV,
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