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Safe Driving Tips for the Traveling Nurse
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Safe Driving Tips for the Traveling Nurse

Traveling across country, discovering new cities, and meeting new people are some of the great benefits that a travel nursing career offers. But traveling by yourself to an unfamiliar destination requires added precautions to ensure your personal safety.

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Guest Author Series- Enjoy The Journey

Too often in our society, we focus on reaching the next step or conquering the next goal. Before my husband and I began traveling, we were on the same tract as most young professionals. Everything came in sequence—get the right job, buy the right house, get the right promotion, etc. Travel nursing helped us change [...]

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Nice online tool to plan your drive to your next travel nursing assignment

So you’re coming up on the end of your travel nursing assignment in Minneapolis, MN and your starting to plan your route to get to your next assignment in San Diego, CA. Wouldn’t it be great if there was an easy way to get directions, calculate the distance of your drive, how long it will take to drive, and how much fuel will cost for your trip?

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Get around in a big city. Zippity du da!

If you are working at a new travel nursing assignment in a larger city, like New York or Chicago, but decided not to take your car along, now you can get a rental for just the afternoon.
If you have never heard of Zipcar before I suggest checking it out. It is definitlely a great alternative to [...]

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Caristhenics: Exercises to do while traveling by car.

Whether you’re a traveling nurse on your way to your next assignment, or just on a road trip, here are a few tips to keep that blood circulating while driving in the car for so long. I for one don’t have that big of problem with keeping loose while driving for extended period of times, [...]

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Avoid bad traffic

Sure, sites like GoogleMaps and MapQuest can give you maps, directions, distance and estimated time, but what you don’t get, is how long it is actually going to take you to get where you’re going. Things like traffic and road construction can affect your drive time. And when you are in a new city on [...]

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