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Travel Nursing Jobs - How to Get Hired While Traveling ... - PRLog (free press release)

Nurses all over the world take heed ... If you know someone that is already working as a travel nurse, you can ask for help, contacts, and recommendations. Researching agencies online is another good way to start. Applying can be a bit of a burden ...

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January 2008 - July 2008 - Paulding County Progress

VAN WERT — Donald Eugene Kreischer, 77, of Scott, died at 7:29 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5, at the Van Wert County Hospital. He was born Nov. 13, 1930, in Van Wert, the son of Jacob and Leona (Foor) Kreischer, who both preceded him in death. On Oct. 30 ...

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Traveling Nurses Lpn Questions asked

Resolved Question: I want to become an RN I live in IL who do I need to contact to find out how to do so?

I have taken all of the pre requisites for becomming an LPN but the small town southern IL college that I'm currently attending says I have to do the LPN first. I am not interested in that I want the RN and actually would like to become a traveling nurse. Who should I contact in order to make this happen? I know I need to find a different college and I don't mind moving I just want to make the right decision for myself and my little girl. more

Voting Question: how do i get out of the feelings i have? Every Valentine card makes me feel SICK!!(long but need help thnx?

My husband just one night pushed me out of bed when i was sleeping and he was on facebook. I didnt know WTF was going on, this was just out of the blue no inications before. He wouldnt let me sleep on the couch and for the next 4 months I could only sleep in my daughters room. He wouldnt let me back in the bedroom. He had turned 40 and met all his old highschool people online and even went to go see them. He told me that I was going to leave and that he wasnt my husband anymore. I WAS totally shocked. HE has just started staying at home from his work, because of less travel, Because of this I was able to find a part time job, working for a respectable university, and had applied and been accepted into nursing school...SO everything was on track for what we both had planned when he started staying home more (me to go to work for my career and him spend more time with the kids) I kept standing up for myself and 4 children told him I was not leaving that it was my house not just his and i wasnt leaving my children either.. Finally one day he got so angry when i said no that he pushed my forehead and I called the cops. they arrested him. He was let back into the house because he works from home and has office there. The trial date wasnt untill 2 1/2 months later. We went through thanksgiving , christmas estranged in the same home but still off and on having sex. He would often say that he loved me but didnt like me. The arrest had traumatized him, Having to bend over naked so they could check for drugs. I didnt feel sorry for him at all. But told him I would never do it again...( I lied I did do it again, please keep reading) He couldnt threaten or touch me during the time he was allowed back in the home. After christmas he tried to get me to leave again by agreement. I said no, he ended up getting so mad again that he grabbed me and pushed me against the wall lightly grabbed my throat (he was restraining himself) and yelled at me that he Hated me.... and wanted me to leave. (Now...side note...I have never been unfaithful in 16 years...kept my body up....dont have any friends because didnt want to make him jealous wanted to put his mind at ease while he was away from home....have been a recluse at home because I wanted to wait for him to do things with the kids...LIke boyscouuts, or football, and church.. The only thing I did was go to school got a 2yr degree and now in LPN school; Also, I was an Executive secretary for a large famous Corporation when we were first married...so I would manage his work...even though his boss didnt know.. I did a lot of contract work, including finding contracts for him...so basically work from home for my husband Everything has been for my husband!) \ SO I said I would leave, packed my stuff, he fixed my car, bought some stuff for nursing school I needed, and gave me just a little$ and I went to me moms. I was going to be back on Sunday to pick up a check I needed for school. Well I came back on Saturday instead and called told him I was there and wanted to see the kids. He blessed me out and said I was never coming back that I had LEFT the home and we were getting a separation agreement next week! WELL he was in our house because that first arrest I had let him back in to work. I could have had him arrested for what he did to me that day I had left...So three days later (sunday) I had brusies on me where he had pushed me. I had him arrested...this time It was a felony because he violated the first order not to harrase me. By this time I was thinking it was probalbly best just to leave everything and not fight it anymore. He said I have family here and he doesnt, so I have a place to go. I was tetering back and forth "why sHould I have to give up everthing when He is the one that doesnt want our family together with me anymore.. his ass should be out!" and "I dont want to rock the boat for him, I have been home for 16 years and taking care of everything while helping him getting up to where he has a big $$ job now...all the shit I put up with him and the house and kids that he didnt recognize because he was traveling..Its His turn to take over EVERYHthing that I know exists and he doesnt understand in our home.... I can now have a time for me" SO I decided I didnt want to prosecute for the second time of arrest. because he was the only way our kids could keep their lifestyle and I could keep mine.....the only way to get out of it was to prove I have some kind of mental illness.... (i dont) But I went to a psych. and convinced them I was came out with MEDs and a diagnosis. When the 2nd trial day came up they dismissed after me convincing them i had a Mental break down and didnt know which end was up because I couldnt remember what happend. ALSI, I felt horrible because I know there are other cases that are much worse than mine and lots of them deserve to be in prison and convicted. But I wanted him to stop because the second time more

Resolved Question: do you know of anyone ,personally,who,recently,was hired on as a first time LPN/RN with a recent misdomeanor?

I pled quilty to Disorderly Conduct almost 2 yrs ago.I would like to get my LPN License,then my RN,but I wonder how hard it would be to get an entry level position.Would it be easier to get exp as a travel nurse?Any suggestions for places that would hire someone with a recent misdemeanor more

Voting Question: Im a Male LPN (nurse) interested in Military?

Im 19 years old, and just got my LPN license (Nurse). Im interested in joining a branch in the military and going into the medical branch.. I dont mind traveling, but would like to stay in the USA. Anybody got any suggestions on what branch would work well with what I want? more

Voting Question: I have a question about nursing involving traveling?

Ok, so i am just beginning my college career. Im a 19 yr old male who is very interested in nursing, and more so traveling nurses. I have been researching and looking at stuff for some time and i could see myself making it work for me. I am not sure where i should go, should i get an RN degree or just get and LPN certificate and try to get into a traveling program and progress into an RN while i work or with time off. I would like to get school done and start working as soon as i can, but if its really better to go 4 to 5 yrs for an RN degree i would do that. more

Voting Question: How bad does it look when you quit a job without notice?

I am currently an LPN and quit my job without giving my 2 weeks notice. I worked for a home health agency that you couldn't rely on getting paid on time most of the time. When I was hired they gave me a certain area of clients to make visits to. My supervisor pulled them away from me and gave the clients to another employee. They expected me to travel an hour away from home and I explained it before that I couldn't do it because I was getting no mileage and was only getting paid per visit not per hour. My supervisor was fine with it at first and said she would keep me at my same schedule because they was my clients. Well 4 weeks later she switch my schedule. She became upset with me and hollering because I said I could not do that schedule. Anyways, she said she would make sure I wouldn't find another job. I have quit one other time at a nursing home because afraid of putting my nursing license at risk so I quit without notice. I just graduated last year and want to apply for other jobs but afraid I won't get hired because of the situation. How should I handle this with searching for another job? The way I feel that I should switch careers because I feel like I don't even have a chance. more

Voting Question: Would you commit to taking a job knowing that they could fire you for a documented handicap after you started?

After numerous applications in health related fields which included everything from school nurse to investigator, thousands of dollars expended in education, travel, maintenance of five state nursing licenses and the required continued education units; six years after a spine injury at work, have no job because I was fired during probation with no way to appeal! (Federal EEO and MSPB dismissed). Nurse applicants have to sign an agreement often to be willfully terminated if they do not pass a physical AFTER they are employed. Would you agree to such a statement since disagreeing would remove you from candidacy for the position? Do you think disclosing your restrictions will lessen your chance for a job even if it means you risk losing the job later and your current lower paying benefits of workers compensation? How many nursing jobs would you apply to and for how long before giving up your career? Mine was 25 years as an RN, 3 an LPN, and 2 as a Nurse Aid. Here are just some sample apps. which will not let you apply if you disagree to their terms to include a physical AFTER employment. See nurse application at: https://recruit.virtua.org/ https://www.virtualhrasistant.com/Trinatas The Federal Employees Compensation Act, Office of Workers Compensation Programs has no authority over the employer who fired you, even though there does not exist any factual evidence for termination. They cannot make them rehire you if you were probationary. Have you heard of OSHA erganomic workplace standard of 2001 ? http://www.afscme.org/press/7121.cfm Have you heard of the H.R. 2381, Nurse and Health Care Worker Protection Act of 2009 ? http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-2381 If you love a nurse and care about the people they care for, then please respond to this question. I will be glad to forward it to the Secretary of Labor with my own personal story with your permission. more

Voting Question: What is the best travel nurse company to work for?

I will be an LPN in May, have 12 years medical experience including military and EMS. more

Resolved Question: Are there jobs availabe for LPNs outside of the USA?

I am a LPN with 5 years of hospital experience. I would like to travel to Europe and work as a nurse but I cannot find work for a LPN, anywhere! Can anyone help me, please? more

Resolved Question: What are your regrets in life?

Ive been thinking lately, maybe a little to much, but im feeling a bit like im letting my life pass me by. Im 20 yo, im an nurse (lpn), and my schedule is the same week after week after week. Im living with my boyfriend who has the same routine too. I have no interest to travel, am just worried im missing out on alot of things like the experience of going away to college and experiencing life in general. I just dont want to look back in 30 years and feel like i didn't live up to my full potential of all that life has to offer. Any advice and personal experiences and regrets you have? more

Resolved Question: Is there a difference between a Bachelor of Nursing and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees?

I want the end result of my education to be a Registered Nurse. I have two routes which I am considering to get there. Preferable route: 2 years of education to get LPN --> Work in the field for the required 1 year --> Apply to receive my Bachelor of Nursing for a following 3 years of education. Other option: Go to school four years straight to get my Bachelor of Science in Nursing. I would like to take the first option so that I can work and save up money and also travel in between schooling but I want to end up with equivalent degrees. Does the differentiation between the two terms just depend on who you ask? more

Resolved Question: I'm afraid/concerned I won't be able to enjoy my "youth" - what to do?

I'm 22 and still very young. It's been a big goal/dream of mine to become a nurse. Right out of high school, I got all my pre-reqs done, volunteer/work hours finished, became a nursing assistant.etc...It's been a hard 5 yrs trying to get in b/c it's soo competitive. I may have a chance this coming fall quarter to a part time program that's very nice and doesn't weed you out (like other nursing schools). thing is, it's LPN (which is the "lowest" on the nursing ladder. 1.LPN, 2. RN (associate's), 3. BSN (Bachelor's). It normally takes a year but this program tkes 2 years - working my way up to a BSN would take 4-5 years. I would (hopefully) be 26 or 27 by the time I finish. Here's my concern: i grew up in an old fashioned asain household and asian parents are CRAZY w. education. You can't live your life b/c your education is "at risk" and they think all worse case scanarios. It's not realistic for me to move out and it would be smart for me to live at home 'til I finish school. Thing w. asian parents, is you can never really "live your life" or have your own life when you're still under the roof. You can be 25 or 26 and if you tell them you're going camping w. friends, they guilt trip you not to go and remind you how "school is important". It's hard for me b/c I'm an independent minded girl. I'm worried by the time I graduate and am well enough to be on my own, it might be too late. I'm happy and single right now and I dunno...what if by that time, I can't be able to enjoy my youth? I don't mean go out and party but grow as a person, travel....esp since i'm not married or have kids...I'm so concerned about this...what do i do?here's what i was thinking: since asians are crazy w. money as they are w. education, I was thinkin I could pay for school myself - books, supplies, everything. They can't say anything there. Since it's a part time, I could still be able to work full time and work w. finances. So if I do go out and relax or do something not "school related", they can't get mad at me...And anyone who's moved out know it's hard work - most ppl I know eventually move back in...esp if they don't have a steady career/foundation behind it. Esp w. the economy and finances...so you need to be realistic about it. It's a goal that I hope to move out someday more

Resolved Question: Can an LPN be a travel nurse?

I have a family, can they travel as well? I can put them up for the time being if the agency won't. more

Resolved Question: whats the best traveling nurse company for lpn's?

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Resolved Question: travel agencies that place LPN's on assignment?

I am a travel nurse and have been for the past 7 years,I am currently on assignment in South Texas where i have been for the past year.I am trying to find other options and other agencies that place LPN's.Please post a comment if you have any help for this S. Texas burned out nurse. thank you ,offdutynurse more

Resolved Question: I am an American LPN wanting to work as a travel nurse in Australia .?

I want to learn about the needed immigration requirementsI would love to hear about EN more

Resolved Question: Is it possible to work as both an LPN and a flight attendant?

To better specify, is it possible to work as an LPN while also holding the job of a flight attendant? For as long as I can remember, I have had a great desire to help people, and I believe that nursing is one of the ways in which I would like to do this. However, I have also realized that travelling is one of the few things that make me truly happy. Although I understand that the economy is greatly struggling at the moment, I continue to have hope and determination in achieving this career in aviation. P.S. While I have heard the advantages of becoming an RN, I think that being an LPN would be best suited for me. Consequently, I am not interested in becoming a flight nurse. more

Resolved Question: Is it possible to work as both an LPN and a flight attendant?

To better specify, is it possible to work as an LPN while also holding the job of a flight attendant? For as long as I can remember, I have had a great desire to help people, and I believe that nursing is one of the ways in which I would like to do this. However, I have also realized that travelling is one of the few things that make me truly happy. Although I understand that the economy is greatly struggling at the moment, I continue to have hope and determination in achieving this career in aviation. P.S. While I have heard the advantages of becoming an RN, I think that being an LPN would be best suited for me. Consequently, I am not interested in becoming a flight nurse. more

Resolved Question: Nurses (lpn)How much should I ask for in pay?

I have 15 years experience. Much of it in Med surg, sub acute, acute. I've been offered a travel assignment in Bishop Ca, they want to know the least pay I would expect. more

Resolved Question: Is online school a good idea?

My mom is having a hard time with attending school, going to work, and taking care of general household chores, responsibility to family members, kids...you know the deal. Anyway, she's not good with computers but if she learned to be a little more tech savvy than she is now, is there any way that online schooling would be a better idea? People say it's very convenient but I know it's going to be at a faster rate and heavy work load. But I'm thinking that since she won't have to travel to school, that could save her a lot more time. So, should she consider online school for a Nursing or at least an LPN degree? And if so, what are the best online schools? What do you need to apply? more

Resolved Question: I want to become a nurse but I have no clue where to start any sugg on how I can start frm the buttom up thax?

Iam a 21 years old mother of 2 and an Army wife I travel alot and I have not had time to get my career started But I want to be a Rn and Iam 100% cluless as to what I need Should I start with being a CNA just to make money while I go to school ? Can I take my prerequisites online then go to school to be an RN on LPN ? I dont know any sugg will help Thanks!! more

Resolved Question: Is nursing a good career to travel to world to work and live in different countries?

I will finish up this semester with my LPN and would like to to work and live in the uk, australia or brazil. Is there a strong need for nurses in other countries besides the United States? Any information would help. more

Resolved Question: Real College or Job Training?

I want to attend a community college for their Nursing program to become a RN. I'm wondering if there would be any need for me to travel off to a "real college" when I could just take job training for the same thing. It seems like I can start community college and become an LPN and then take their bridge program to become an RN. But I'm confused as to weather there is some degree or something I have to receive in college that would make it official. Or weather i can just start working right out of community college. more

Voting Question: I am an undecided RN looking for a job. What can I do now?

For the past 15yrs. i've worked as a CNA/ LPN/ RN. I've worked approx. 7 yrs. in hospital and nursing home settings, and just completed 8 yrs. in corrections. I'm really looking forward to a different aspect of nursing but what is there? I would like to do something that wouldn't burn you out so fast. I've thought that a speciality clinic job would be great because I would enjoy the hours and weekends off. I feel I've earned that for the past 15 yrs. of working my butt off. But I was also wondering if a travel job would offer some new light into nursing, but I wouldn't want to be stuck in the same scenarios as above. I'm sorry, but i'm very undecided, or I guess maybe just "picky" at this point and just looking for some advice. Thank you to all who answer. Any great offers will be greatly appreciated. more

Resolved Question: Viable career options for a burning/burned out med-surg tele travel RN?

Keep in mind: - I'm a 2 year Associate Degree RN with 3 years RN and 1 year LPN experience. - I'd like to get away from floor nursing/out of the hospital environment. - I'd like to make similar pay as I did on my travel assignments, although I know that may not quite be realistic. - My travel options are now limited. - I'd like to work independentlyAain, I'm looking for a change of pace outside of the hospital setting, but it seems opportunities are scarce outside of being a floor-pounder. more

Resolved Question: Travel Nurse?

anyone work as a travel lpn? Can you tell me anything about it? I have sufficient experience. working on distance learning. pay, housing, ect. I would like Hawaii to start. more

Resolved Question: LPN new grad.wants to know best way to break into travel nursing?

I am a new LPN grad with honors and was wondering if anyone could tell me the best firm or firm that is willing to accept new LPN grads for travel nursing. A lot of the firms that I have contacted thus far are wanting one year experience or more or will only hire RN's. Any help would be greatly appreciated. BTW i do have a lot of clinical experience but am still green in quite a few areas but my classwork is excellent and I will be graduating with honors.I know that to most "getting my feet wet" with a year's experience may so be the best option but I really feel I am capable of hitting the ground running with my extensive clinical experiences. Taking that into consideration and knowing that there are firms that DO hire new LPN GRADS which of these are the best and do you have any other pointers for me? What I'm weak on I can bone up on and I am very strong on Medpass and most procedures. I am a very quick learner....I am really itching to get out of this area and relocate and travel nursing would be ideal to find my new home! more

Resolved Question: On average how much can a LVN/LPN make travel nursing?

currently a LVN in Texas, wanting to see what else is out there. more

Resolved Question: Considered to be Abusing the System for the following reasons or conditions??

Just looking for some logical input. I have recently been terminated from my Nurse Coordinator/Recruiter position for being out on medical leave, in NJ it is Temporary disability as my doctor ordered me out of work for Post Lyme Disease Syndrome, Epstein Barr Virus & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I put in 2 long of a day according 2 my doctor. He asked me 2 go on temp disability 2 doctor with specialists. So I have and was terminated. I have worked more than 10 yrs in the field, I must travel way 2 far (Live In NJ is why) Anyway, I realize I need to make some life changes for my health but still want 2 earn a living of some sort, so I came up with this idea, tell me your opinion if you think it's abusing the system. I will collect my State of NJ temp disability monies until exhausted, then file for unemployment which I think I will be entitled, register for a LPN course (licensed pratical nurse) maybe have the state pay for the course and extend my unemplyment benefits 6 month? more

Resolved Question: how is correctional nursing as an LPN?

i am planning on taking a travel assignment to work in a state prison and would like to know how it is ... so let me know more

Resolved Question: Other RN's, do you hate it?

Hi. I am an RN. I started working as a "nurse" in 2005 (LPN), and became an RN in 2006. When I was working toward my nursing goal, I wanted it SO badly. I was on waiting lists, I prayed I would get in, I was so envious of other nursing students. Then once it was finally my time and I got in, I excelled. Had mostly A's, and some B's, kicked ass on State Boards, ect... Now in being a nurse, I find myself totally disgusted. I am always good to my patients, and I like helping people, but I can't see myself doing this forever. I am shocked, cause I never woulda thought I would be feeling this. Do any other nurses feel this way? I have done travel, med-surg, OR, and now occupational health. I have no desire to do ER or trauma...I just plain think this sucks. Makes me kinda sad. :( I am currently in college (again) working toward a Bach in nursing then maybe Nurse Practitioner. Yet I don't think that is going to satisfy me either!! Comments? more

Resolved Question: Nurse Anesthetist Questions?

Ok so right now I am in High School, but when I graduate i'll be a certified LPN after this I'm going to go to school one more year for my RN then im not sure about how many for my CRNA (to be a Nurse Anesthetist) Does anyone know how long after getting my RN will it be to be a Nurse Anesthetist (please do not say anything on getting my bachelors or associates degree I will already have them) and also what is the Starting wage? If I become a Traveling nurse how much more will I make? more than working at one hospital? Will i be able to have enough money to be well off? (I'm ... quite poor.) Thanks Everyone! (: more

Resolved Question: Canadian LPN (nurse) looking for temporary work in Scotland, Ireland, England, Italy or France?

Hi I'm looking to do short work placements in palliative or geriatric nursing which are what my experience is in. Anyone have any ideas where to apply for these jobs? I am a Canadian LPN looking for the opportunity to do some travel for the next year or so in Europe. Excellent references, responsible 51 year old nurse. Open to considering private duty or nursing in a facility. Thanks for any assistance. more

Resolved Question: Does anyone know of any travel agency that will hire a new graduate lpn . I live in NC but have considered TN?

I will take the nclex soon and providing that I pass, I have considered being a travel nurse, but how much experience do I need ? I also plan on going back to get my rn. Does anyone suggest doing it online or through an actual class setting.I have considered relocating to the Memphis Tennessee area. I have actually called and requested applications from various apartment complexes. Any insight anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated.I think I will probably need to work on a med-sug floor or do the travel companies offer new grad preceptors? more

Resolved Question: Does anyone know about a free LPN OR RN program?

I LIVE IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. I'M A PATIENT CARE ASSOCIATE, and I'm looking for a free nursing program, LPN or RN I'm willing to travel to Manhatthan or Queens> please anyone let me know. I'm looking for a better future for me and my children thanks more

Resolved Question: Attention Nurses!!?

I am thinking of going to school to become a nurse, however, I'm not sure of which one. I don't know the difference between and RN or an LPN, so when I hear people say this, it means nothing to me lol. I was wondering if you know of a website that can give me some guidance and info about different types of nurses. Feel free to give me advice of your own. Thanks :) P.S. I definitely don't want to work with old people (no offense to anyone!), and I don't exacly want to work in a hopital either. Oh...and I love to travel, so if there is a way I can do that while being a nurse, then please let me know. Once again....Thanks. more

Resolved Question: Attention Nurses!!?

I am thinking of going to school to become a nurse, however, I'm not sure of which one. I don't know the difference between and RN or an LPN, so when I hear people say this, it means nothing to me lol. I was wondering if you know of a website that can give me some guidance and info about different types of nurses. Feel free to give me advice of your own. Thanks :) P.S. I definitely don't want to work with old people (no offense to anyone!), and I don't exacly want to work in a hopital either. Oh...and I love to travel, so if there is a way I can do that while being a nurse, then please let me know. Once again....Thanks. more

Resolved Question: Can a Canadian LPN work in the USA as a travel nurse? Or do you have to be an RN?

I would like to work in the states as an LPN and so far I have only found information for RN's wanting to work in the USA. I would like to do it as an assignment with a travel nurse company. Any suggestions or websites would be greatly appreciated. more

Resolved Question: Full time mother, with full time job, looking to go back to school ( college) to get degree.?

I would like to go back to school to study nursing. I work full time, and have a six year old in first grade. Does anyone know of any school or place that has a nursing program (LVN,LPN,RN) that I can study part time. I live in Queens, I have a car and dont mind traveling. Anything besides CUNY. Also any advice on returning back to school after so many years. I graduated highschool in 1997. I am really nervous that I will be the oldest in my classes. Thanks more

Resolved Question: Are large family traveling nurses aloud to stay in 2 bedroom apartments?

My husband is an LPN we have 5 girls we want to travel a little most places only put you in 1 or 2 b.rm apartments. Would we be allowed to stay in 2bedroom apartments? Thankyou more

Resolved Question: what traveling nurse companies hire LPN's?

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Resolved Question: What is the hourly pay rate for an Lpn-Cst working in a private practice?

I have been a Licensed Pract. Nurse for 30yrs. I am also a Cert. Surgical Technologist for 10yrs. I work for a private physician. No health benefits I do get a yrly bonus,sick time and paid vacation. I travel 60 miles round trip. No weekends. I do take call for the doctor occasionaly with no compensation. Does any one have an dea on how much I should be making an hour? more

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