New SLP Jobs for a Positive Change

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Is there something wrong with me for wanting a new speech language pathologist job?

New SLP Jobs for a Positive Change

Some people think the age of 40 is the beginning of middle-aged, and others consider it a term to define someone in their 50's. It's not really the biological age that matters, but the mentality that comes with it. Unfortunately, any changes you make to your lifestyle at this age is often referred to as a “mid-life crisis”. It has a negative connotation and really does nothing to validate those positive changes you're trying to make in your life.

If you're in that “middle aged” range and you've been yearning for new experiences, don't beat yourself up over it. Wanting new changes and challenges in your life and career just means you're healthy and alive! Go straight to PPR Healthcare Staffing for help. Instead of judging you and questioning your reasons for wanting a change, they'll help you celebrate your choices by setting you up in top paying, rewarding, speech therapy travel jobs.

It's important to remember that any significant changes in your lifestyle require some sacrifice. That might mean saying goodbye to a beloved neighbor, leaving the hometown that you've lived in your whole life, and stepping into a whole new place where nobody knows your name. It sounds a little scary at first, but that's what gets the adrenaline pumping! Besides, when you start accepting SLP jobs, whether they're school based SLP jobs, hospitals, or clinic SLP jobs, your PPR Healthcare Staffing personal recruiter will be right there to support you. He or she will know the area inside and out, and will be able to give you some really good advice on the best places to see, where to eat, and what to do on your days off.

Wanting to try new SLP jobs in new cities or towns isn't a bad thing; settling for second best is.

   

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