December 26, 2008, Newsletter Issue #21: A New Career in Travel Nursing

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It’s never too late to start a career, so don’t hesitate to consider retraining. Yes, there’s quite a bit of sacrifice required when you decide to return to school later in life, but the rewards will far surpass any hardships. With the support of family and friends, you might just discover the joys of travel nursing. Once you’ve got your nursing degree, or LPN diploma, consider the benefits of taking on travel nurse jobs through PPR Healthcare Staffing. The amount of work experience required for travel nurse jobs varies from position to position, and place to place. A general nurse on a ward may only require a minimum of one year experience whereas someone working in a clinical specialty might be required to have five or more years of work experience.

Whether you’re just at the cusp of your nursing education, or ready to get to work, make sure to visit the PPR Healthcare Staffing website to see what they have to offer. Sometimes the best incentive to do well in college is knowing that there will be good paying, challenging jobs waiting for you when you graduate. There are jobs, and there are careers. PPR Healthcare Staffing will help you to fast track your nursing career through a variety of challenging travel nurse jobs.

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