LIPSTICK GANG!! I’ve feature this video about traveling. If you guys are thinking about becoming a travel Histotech here’s an updated video full of tips! . Thumbs up 👍🏾 part 2 coming soon. . Keep submitting comments and questions for videos. . Join the GANG! ✌🏾
I don’t think a lot of people know you can be a travel CNA.. that’s super cool! What are some pros you think with being a travel cna? Also thanks for watching!! And please keep me posted on your HT journey!
Good idea! Travel is good. Rent free is also great! For tax purposes check out my Live show Tech Talk where I interviewed Pam a travel recruiter who speaks about taxes while traveling ! Great info she shared.
Do you think it would be possible to get back to back assignments in San Diego? I am wondering how large of a demand there is in larger cities of California for someone who doesn't want to move around too much from one location.
Hi krista, I don’t think it would be impossible but it really depends on the lab . If you were there 6 months then maybe they’ll extend for another 6 months. But sometimes within contracts once it’s over your next assignment has to be 50 miles or more away. I’m going live with a recruiter on Sunday so if you can join you can get more info and I’ll also feature your question in the live as well. Hope this helps 😊
@@theLabgirl Thank you! I'll keep an eye out for that video on Sunday:).I didn't realize you usually need to be 50 miles from previous assignments but that's good to know!
LIPSTICK GANG!!
I’ve feature this video about traveling.
If you guys are thinking about becoming a travel Histotech here’s an updated video full of tips!
.
Thumbs up 👍🏾 part 2 coming soon.
.
Keep submitting comments and questions for videos.
.
Join the GANG! ✌🏾
Per diem is definitely the way to go. Great video & always good advice ! 🙌 thank you !
Thanks for watching and supporting me!
Currently a travel CNA heading into my Practicum 1 for my histology program. Will miss it but looking forward to traveling as an HT.
I don’t think a lot of people know you can be a travel CNA.. that’s super cool! What are some pros you think with being a travel cna? Also thanks for watching!! And please keep me posted on your HT journey!
really appreciate your videos, someone from reddit recommended this channel :)
My daughter completes her program in August. She wants to travel but she will weigh the money very carefully.
Good idea! Travel is good. Rent free is also great! For tax purposes check out my Live show Tech Talk where I interviewed Pam a travel recruiter who speaks about taxes while traveling ! Great info she shared.
Do you think it would be possible to get back to back assignments in San Diego? I am wondering how large of a demand there is in larger cities of California for someone who doesn't want to move around too much from one location.
Hi krista, I don’t think it would be impossible but it really depends on the lab . If you were there 6 months then maybe they’ll extend for another 6 months. But sometimes within contracts once it’s over your next assignment has to be 50 miles or more away. I’m going live with a recruiter on Sunday so if you can join you can get more info and I’ll also feature your question in the live as well. Hope this helps 😊
@@theLabgirl Thank you! I'll keep an eye out for that video on Sunday:).I didn't realize you usually need to be 50 miles from previous assignments but that's good to know!