23 Steps Nurses Moving To California Need To Take
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
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If you are a Registered Nurse planning to move to California, this is the video for you! In this video I'll be giving you The 23 Steps Nurses Moving To California Need To Take. Watch the video and I can promise you it will make your move to California at least a little bit easier for you and/or your family.
If you'd like to fast forward or rewind to an important part, see below for the each step's time stamp ↓↓↓
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Table of Contents:
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Intro (0:00)
Step 1 (0:54) - Apply for Your License
Step 2 (2:23) - Choose a City to Live in
Step 3 (5:09) - Search Affordable Homes
Step 4 (5:32) - Research Hospitals
Step 5 (5:45) - Visit California
Step 6 (5:56) - Complete Your LiveScan While in California
Step 7 (6:34) - Apply For Jobs In Cities You Wish To Work & Live
Step 8 (6:48) - View Apartments While On Vacation
Step 9 (7:17) - Interview While On Vacation
Step 10 (7:49) - If No Job Yet, Apply & Interview From Home
Step 11 (8:32) - Accept Job Offer
Step 12 (8:40) - Apply For Apartments In Selected City
Step 13 (9:00) - Notify Your Current Employer
Step 14 (9:36) - Find A Moving Company
Step 15 (9:59) - Find A Car Transport Company
Step 16 (10:24) - Book Flights To Arrive Before Moving Company
Step 17 (10:46) - Rent A Car & Pick It Up At The Airport
Step 18 (11:03) - Drive To Your New Apartment
Step 19 (11:27) - Buy Groceries And Essentials
Step 20 (11:52) - Receive Furniture Delivery
Step 21 (12:21) - Get To Know Your New Neighborhood
Step 22 (12:41) - Start Your New Job
Step 23 (13:01) - Profit!!!
Outro (13:4)
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Thanks for this wonderful video 💫💖✨
Thank you 🙏🏽
You're welcome! That's for the comment!
Thank you for this!!
You're welcome!
Beautiful piece! Thanks Jason
You're welcome!
This has been very helpful! Thank you for posting!
You're welcome!
Coming down in May because of you. Can’t wait to start in Cali 😊
Thank you for all great information!
Thank you 😊
I'm trying for moving to Califonia.
Hey guys, thanks for taking the time to view our 2nd video on the channel. Stay tuned, because next Friday, we'll be posting our video showing what we got paid this pay period (pre and post tax).
What's time there now 🙄😅
This is great step by step instructions!!! Thanks for this. Happy New Year 2023 :) Many more blessings
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful.
Great job, Jason! You might just see me in the neighborhood someday...
I really hope so! We need more of our NYP crew over here, lol.
Really enjoying your videos, and by the way. . . PODS is a good moving company.
Thank you! Good tip!
Will you please do a video on the neighborhoods in sacramento. I don't need anything too posh... I was born and bred in the hood, have no wife or kids..... the cheaper the better until I can get out there and do my own scouting. Also, room renting a big thing here in Washington Heights, Manhattan. Is this a thing in Sacramento? Are there offices/agencies that specialize in room renting there?
You have quickly become one of the most substancial RUclips nurses out there. Thank you
I have a video on our top 10 favorite places in the Sacramento area. You can start with that as a guide (here's the video: ruclips.net/video/TmUAdcqFHMo/видео.html). You can also find places where you can just rent a room, if that's what you want to do, but one of the only ways to find a room is through sites like Craigslist.
I'm doing it myself. Renting a room in a house for a great price, less than a mile for wrk. Took this leap 6 weeks ago. You can do it!
In your video, seems like you recommend to look for a place first before starting a new job.
Do you think its wise to start a new job first then stay at a monthly airbnb before officially signing a lease to an apartment?
That would be a great idea. It would give you time to explore the neighborhoods before you decide to settle on a location.
Thinking of moving to the Sacramento area as well but I’ve been getting a lot of negative reviews due to the homeless population there. Can you refer some good and bad, city and suburban cities in the Sacramento area? TIA ❤
I have a California RN license. I currently live and work in Boston.
I am thinking of moving to the Bay Area.
Sounds like you're on track already 😀. Just be mindful of the area you choose to move to, the closer you get to San Francisco, the higher the cost of living you will have, which will only negate the higher wages.
@@NursesToRiches yes. Thank you. 😁
You're welcome!
Please, is it possible to relocate to califonia from Nigeria 🇳🇬? If yes, what and how am I suppose to begin. Thank you
Which is the safest part of Sacramento? I want to live and work in Sacramento
I Have an upcoming travel contract to Panorama City the Agency has not revealed the name of the hospital yet. what is the cost of housing like in that area?
I am writing on behalf of my spouse, who is a Turkish nurse. Are these steps applicable for a foreign nurse as well? If not, what path should we follow? Because we do not have any American visa and finding a job and getting a sponsor for my spouse might be a more challenging process.
Just watched this video and it’s so helpful! I have a question for you! I’m in AZ and about to graduate in December while taking my boards in January. I want to move to CA after I graduate. They usually tell us to apply for a job and lock it in at the beginning of 4th semester so it’s ready pending the NCLEX. I’m about to apply this month. Should I also apply for CA ? Or should I get a job here first and then apply for CA while I’m waiting and still earn money.
Hi, unfortunately most hospitals in California require that you have a nursing license before they will even consider you as a candidate for a position. But, if you can find a job that will allow you to submit an application without a nursing license, then go ahead and apply.
@@NursesToRiches pls are there without licence yet
How to apply from India
Hi I just want to ask where is the good school district in Roseville Ca for high school, I’m planning to move there this summer
Woodcreek High School is great. Also, the closer you are to Rocklin, the better the schools.
I got a job offer in UC Davis as an OR nurse. What do you think?
Is this worth moving to? I currently live in Boston.
I think you should come and visit Sacramento first. UC Davis is a great hospital and many nurses who get employed by them, end up staying there for good. But, I'm a NYer at heart and always miss some things about living in NY. So, because Boston is similar to NY, I recommend you come visit Sacramento first and get a feel for what your life might look like once you move here.
Do you think a new graduate nurse should attempt to find their first job in California or first get experience in another state before relocating to California? Thanks
The difficulty of finding a job as a new grad is going to be very similar, no matter what state you're in. If you want to move to California and work here as a new grad then go ahead and do it. It takes an average of 6 months to one year for new grads to get their first job, so just keep that in mind if you aren't hearing back from employers right away.
@@NursesToRiches Thank you for responding and your advice. Your videos are the most relatable and informative on youtube!
@@fcooke5172 Thanks to much for the positive feedback! Let me know if you ever have any questions going forward.
Is it possible to move there soon as you graduate in another state?
Absolutely! You can just take the nclex in your current state, then apply for your California license to work in California. That's what I would have done if I could do it all over again.
I want to move to California when I’m a new grad. Do you think it’ll be harder to get a job in Cali as a new grad?
The Midwestern states are the easiest states to get jobs in as a new grad, but the average new grad takes under 6 months to get a job in California, after graduating. I tell this to everyone who asks me the question you're asking me: just get your license in both states and apply for work in both states. If you get an offer in your home state first, then take it. Continue to apply for a job in California while your work in your home state. Then, move to California after you get a job offer.
However, if you first get an offer to work in California, then you're in luck, and you can move to California immediately after passing your boards.
Can I ask if your spouse started in home health and was able to successfully transition to the hospital later in her career? You mentioned she started in home health and being a fellow mom I'm considering the same path but not sure if I'm shooting myself in the foot not having hospital experience the first year as a new grad nurse. Thank you
You should start in whichever area of nursing you are interested in working in. My wife worked home health for less than 6 months before she got a job in a hospital setting.
@@NursesToRiches We are moving to CA (military) and I've heard to start in SNF first and keep applying to the hospital. I'm considering working in AZ first and staying with family. I would have a chance to work ED for a year and transfer over to CA to join my husband. Decisions, decisions lol
Any idea how this process would differ for Canadians RN?
In order to get your California license you would first have to get a job offer from an employer within the state, after passing the NCLEX in Canada. Once you receive a job offer, you would be hired with a Travel Nurse Visa. Once you receive your TN visa you come to the US and apply for a social security number so you could apply for licensure by endorsement in California.
It's a complicated process but California is one of the strictest states when it comes to licensure for any profession.
@@NursesToRiches I see. What would be the best way to get a job offer in Cali as a Canadian?
@@RedFaceeee first, you have to get your California RN license. Then, I would just say apply every single day for any openings available in any hospital that has positions available. Once you have your first job here it'll be easier getting a job at your number one choice of hospital.
Never fly into San Fran Just use Oakland you will never regret it.
We have an airport in Sacramento.
Hi Jason. Kindly have more in depth questions . Is it possible to ask for your email or Monica’s :). Thanks in advance :).
Hi Sharon, thanks for watching! You can email us at NursesToRiches@Gmail.com