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Being a travel nurse means mee…

Being a travel nurse means meeting a lot of new nurses. Here is some friendly advice on what not to say to some of them. http://ow.ly/IcnF

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My name is Jeff Long. I’m the Marketing Manager at Medical Solutions. I have never been a nurse and am not a recruiter. I have worked at Medical Solutions for four years and think it is a great company that has a lot to offer nurses and allied health professionals interested in a travel career.I do post just a small sampling of jobs from Medical Solutions, but you will not be recruited on this blog (unless you specifically inquire about traveling with Medical Solutions then I will forward your info to a Recruiter). I understand that you are reading and/or commenting on this blog purely for informational purposes and I want you to enjoy that experience My job is to help you meet your career goals by sharing information, advice and the benefits of travel nursing with you.

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