Travel Nursing Newsletter March 4, 2013 In this Issue Travel Nursing Feature- Answering the Most Common Questions about Travel Nursing Stories from the Road- Which Travel Nursing Specialties Are in Demand?- Enjoy Your New Home but Don't Forget the One Year Rule News for Nurses- Regional Projections for the Nursing Workforce- Three Ways to Be a Better Nurse Ask the Travel Expert- How Do I Impress the Manager in My First Travel Nurse Interview? And more Find us on Facebook Visit us on YouTube Travel Nursing Feature Answering the Most Common Questions about Travel Nursing By Megan M. Krischke, contributorAlthough registered nurses decide to become travel nurses for a variety of reasons--to find adventure, build their résumés, increase income, or visit a specific location--most have similar questions before they begin. TravelNursing.com spoke to two top recruiters to find out the answers to prospective travelers’ most pressing questions. Read More Share this: Featured Jobs Explore the Country These positions provide an example of where you can go, what you can earn and how much you can discover as a travel nurse. Our staffing partners are now booking for spring assignments, so don't delay! ICU: TexasRate $33 & great benefits*2 yrs' experience Tele: TexasRate $31 & great benefits*2 yrs' exp., ACLS ER: TexasRate $38 & great benefits*13-week assignments NICU: PennsylvaniaRate $33.46 & great benefits*13-week assignments ICU: CaliforniaRate $33 & great benefits*2 yrs' exp., BLS, ACLS*Our travel partners offer a daily meal & incidental allowance. Your pay package includes a tax-exempt component in addition to a set pay rate. Ask your recruiter for more details once you apply. View All Newsletters Sign Up for FREE e-newsletter