Travel nursing isn’t as glamorous as it’s made -up to be 💯💯!!! You gotta pay huge taxes @ the end of the year that they didn’t take out from your weekly pay checks ; gotta be Proactive & financially responsible when you do these kinds of Jobs . Most don’t offer benefits or sick Pay !!! Though this Young lady seems pretty smart & invests her salary . Invest & save -up ; don’t spend it all
@@DiamondDs504you can write some of your taxes off with your car, office supplies, and many other business tax deductions to to shave down the tax bill
Tax write offs, and hire a CPA to do your taxes quarterly. Lol it's not hard, you actually end up paying less taxes than a W2 employee since you can write off so much stuff as you are a business instead of an employee
Yeah bro you can even make way more. 2500 is like locally meaning either the state you live in or nearby states so you can drive there and come back home. But if you go to states farther out from you you can make 5000 to 7000 per week depending on the type of nursing setting like ICU or medsurge.
Same with literally any other job. Only difference is that the company does the taxes for you. Stop trynna undermind how much she makes, shes doing well
What people don't get about having a business is that you pay taxes last, the business gets to spend money"business expenses" which can be your home mortgage and your dinner and your car etc.. and the government taxes you for what you have remain in the business account (profits) , let s say your business makes 150K and your yearly expense are 60k you still have 90k in the business account which will taxed , unless you decided to use it as a down payment for a house or land and then ur business bank account balance will be zero then the government doesn't owe you anything
Still can get paid more as a travel nurse than a staff nurse, but not nearly as much currently as you could make during the pandemic. Hospitals need to catch a clue and offer better pay for their staff nurses so they can retain staff easier (also need to guarantee safer staff to patient ratios, better benefits, better management support, but better pay for states where the cost of living has skyrocketed, would help, but hospitals and other health care systems has refused to do this so there are still shortages of nurses willing to work under these unsafe and underpaying conditions.
It’s also a good way not to experience burnout. Workplace violence of ALL TYPES and high turnover rates are highest in healthcare settings in the U.S. compared to any other job industry. You get to mainly take care of your patients then go home instead of staying in toxic working environments lifelong.
401k is american. Health care providers, if employed at an Ontario institution, have one of the best pension plan--HOOPP. Thats the catch with travel nursin 🤷🏾♀️
Too bad nurses are treated like crap. I can't imagine the bullying for travel nurses. All of those co-workers knowing you're making way more for the same job...
Then, they be mad if you get to take 6 months or so off like several other travel nurses do like her. Some actually saved, invested, and swapped to things they were more passionate about because healthcare is horrible. If you not paying for nothing, why you got a problem with it?
She is a smart lady
Travel nursing isn’t as glamorous as it’s made -up to be 💯💯!!! You gotta pay huge taxes @ the end of the year that they didn’t take out from your weekly pay checks ; gotta be Proactive & financially responsible when you do these kinds of Jobs . Most don’t offer benefits or sick Pay !!! Though this Young lady seems pretty smart & invests her salary . Invest & save -up ; don’t spend it all
I wonder how much she would have to pay in taxes.
@@DiamondDs504probably $75000
@@DiamondDs504you can write some of your taxes off with your car, office supplies, and many other business tax deductions to to shave down the tax bill
Gotta learn the tax code.
Tax write offs, and hire a CPA to do your taxes quarterly. Lol it's not hard, you actually end up paying less taxes than a W2 employee since you can write off so much stuff as you are a business instead of an employee
They make good money my cousin she was making $2500 a week
Yeah bro you can even make way more. 2500 is like locally meaning either the state you live in or nearby states so you can drive there and come back home. But if you go to states farther out from you you can make 5000 to 7000 per week depending on the type of nursing setting like ICU or medsurge.
@@clintinb5219typical nurse in California they make $15,000/month before taxes but after taxes it can go down $10,000/month😢
Yes stack that money sis 😊❤
She Nigerian, guuuurrrrllll❤
Do you know her name or any of her socials
Naija no dey carry last atoll 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Ain't it obvious@@Angel__oxoxx
Ask for her expenses. She still needs to pay taxes and tax home.
Same with literally any other job. Only difference is that the company does the taxes for you. Stop trynna undermind how much she makes, shes doing well
she clearly said she pays her taxes ... and she invests her money. 150K in less than a year is good!
What people don't get about having a business is that you pay taxes last, the business gets to spend money"business expenses" which can be your home mortgage and your dinner and your car etc.. and the government taxes you for what you have remain in the business account (profits) , let s say your business makes 150K and your yearly expense are 60k you still have 90k in the business account which will taxed , unless you decided to use it as a down payment for a house or land and then ur business bank account balance will be zero then the government doesn't owe you anything
Real issue is health care
Still can get paid more as a travel nurse than a staff nurse, but not nearly as much currently as you could make during the pandemic. Hospitals need to catch a clue and offer better pay for their staff nurses so they can retain staff easier (also need to guarantee safer staff to patient ratios, better benefits, better management support, but better pay for states where the cost of living has skyrocketed, would help, but hospitals and other health care systems has refused to do this so there are still shortages of nurses willing to work under these unsafe and underpaying conditions.
I want to be her ❤
It’s also a good way not to experience burnout. Workplace violence of ALL TYPES and high turnover rates are highest in healthcare settings in the U.S. compared to any other job industry. You get to mainly take care of your patients then go home instead of staying in toxic working environments lifelong.
So many gems here 💎
If you do travel nursing during Covid someone I knew made 20k per month lol that’s after taxes , man good times :::
I want this
I only wish benefits where included like 401k
You can make your own 401k
401k is american. Health care providers, if employed at an Ontario institution, have one of the best pension plan--HOOPP. Thats the catch with travel nursin 🤷🏾♀️
is there any bsc nursing student?
there any better plan for bsc nursing ....after complition
It doesn’t matter if you are an ADN or BSN (though most prefer bsn), you need your RN license with at least one year experience to travel.
yup, she's prolly nigerian
Why do you say
@@YovngRah-Page2 accent
Too bad nurses are treated like crap. I can't imagine the bullying for travel nurses. All of those co-workers knowing you're making way more for the same job...
Then, they be mad if you get to take 6 months or so off like several other travel nurses do like her. Some actually saved, invested, and swapped to things they were more passionate about because healthcare is horrible. If you not paying for nothing, why you got a problem with it?
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So you can only do the work half the year thing if you’re an incorporated nurse and do your own taxes which is NOT on a w2? 🙄
Hi bro...can international male nurse become travel nurse there in canada??....kindly reply me....
It depends on what country you are from.
I think you need sponsorship from employers to work
You need to get a Canadian RN license to work in Canada. Clear NCLEX and English language exams. Takes time. But it's worth it.
Where can we apply for this kind of nursing jobs?
Does she have a youtube channel?
Lets see the tax returb
1 st rule- cut the nails
She hasn't worked in 6 months. She can have her nails as long as she likes.
@@wwmerchso now she can cut ...now haah..🌝
I agree! She may not be working at this time.