Is Hosting Travel Nurses Post-Pandemic WORTH IT?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025

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  • @dhowto3005
    @dhowto3005 Год назад +4

    Thanks to all the medical professionals.
    I hope you all stay in the medical profession.
    Your service is appreciated.

  • @wompol7117
    @wompol7117 Год назад +29

    as an ex travel medical professional, i love this midterm rental niche. i am buying five properties in Raleigh to do this. travel nursing is ALWAYS way more lucrative and less political for nurses who want to help people

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your service! Totally agree with everything you just said !

    • @jenniferrobinson163
      @jenniferrobinson163 Год назад +3

      I'm an RN too, where in Raleigh are you buying? I live in Holly Springs. Thinking about buying in Greenville, for ECU nurses.

    • @monav9758
      @monav9758 Год назад +1

      Hey my nurses, I have a property for MTR in Northern VA, just wondering who do I reach out to do marketing about it so near by hospital nurses know about it

    • @ceoebonie
      @ceoebonie Год назад +2

      @@jenniferrobinson163 I have two rentals in Greenville and I can tell you it has defintley slowed down here. Raleigh is more in demand.

    • @ninaj.4885
      @ninaj.4885 Год назад

      We do this in Raleigh as well but we started about a year before the pandemic. My husband is a nurse and he started doing it after talking to a travel nurse at his job. When we met he lived in a 5 br house alone. I remodeled 4 of his bedrooms and it's stayed booked eversince. From time to time we also rent to tech professionals in our Morrisville location. It's a nice side hustle.

  • @mohamedhamioui1910
    @mohamedhamioui1910 Год назад +11

    I love Jesse and his metaphors , In Minute 4 I like how he said " You need to put different basket into your eggs" LOL!!!!..jokes a side I learned so much from you because of you I converted my 4 bedroom ranch home from $2100 LTR to $5400 MTR per month renting to medical professionals.. Awesome Work Jesse.

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +1

      Haha I think I might be dyslexic 😌- kudos to you. That’s a huge difference!

  • @stereomaster4231
    @stereomaster4231 Год назад +3

    Great content, thank you! I have a side by side duplex 1/1 each unit within walking distance to a 190 bed hospital here in Milford MA. Right now i have tenants in there as LTR. I'll be converting it to a fully furnished MTR when the leases expire!

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      Oh smart move!!!

    • @briandeluca6908
      @briandeluca6908 Год назад

      That being a smaller hospital, you have to watch. Not all smaller hospitals will need travelers and they have a little bit of an easier time filling there staff needs. If there is more than one hospital near there, then you should be okay

  • @adrianwooten6848
    @adrianwooten6848 Год назад +4

    Very informative. I'm building a duplex with 1 bedroom on each side 3 minutes from a medical center.

  • @Alice-Not-In-Chains
    @Alice-Not-In-Chains Год назад +2

    2023/2024 I am a Traveler in Medical used it prior & after during the pandemic. Most medical folks are staying in a RV/ Van/Car now due to lower pay & less job security after renters failed to lower rates especially in big cities. Also, the folks on Furnished Finders renting are often just not right in the head & just wanna take advantage. Like for example it’s none of your business about my Credit score- I’m not moving into the space as an apartment - we already have our own homes at home- we’re just traveling to work. So these are the reasons many in medical that were seasoned travelers ( not just temp because of COVID rates). Plus when you want a break a day or 2 for luxury you can stay in a hotel with spa/pool/etc ( who will also offer long term stays)
    Trust me I know- I’m one of them ( travel Nurse) & Van/RV/ lease space is more affordable living is Best decision ever made!

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  11 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve definitely seen that! More folks traveling in vehicles. as a landlord, I think it’s important to run credit and background checks on anybody staying on your property. Especially being in California someone can stay for 30 days and all of a sudden become a tenant and squat for years there’s ton of affordable rentals for a individual travel nurse, but they’re also can be folks that are trying to price gauge, when I see that, I know those aren’t professional operators and will not be around in the future. Appreciate what you do for the communities you work in!

    • @Alice-Not-In-Chains
      @Alice-Not-In-Chains 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@JesseVasquezAirVenture
      I understand your point. I totally support background checks but credit reports, first & last month deposits- nope. 👎🏻. As far as the squatter concerns: just verify proof of RN license & travel contract! Professional Nurses with our valued license aren’t going to stay in town & become a sudden squatter- we’re going home or a new contract.
      Also, Most RNs weren’t making 7-10k a week- that was ICU rare exceptions. It was closer to $4-$6k a week gross during the Pandemic & now it’s pre-COVID rates: $2-$4000

  • @MDJVENDINGLLC
    @MDJVENDINGLLC Год назад +1

    Thanks Connor & Jesse great video

  • @Abel.mora9
    @Abel.mora9 Год назад +3

    Nice interview, I prefer to mix and match between mtr tavel nurse and insurance contracts 👍

  • @aramistavarez6748
    @aramistavarez6748 Год назад +1

    Love your channel u never fail and always give great value

  • @KB-pw4lc
    @KB-pw4lc Год назад +3

    He should touch on the complexity of turning a basement into a second unit. How are you going to heat it and meter it for water, full bath, etc. It's not just running water down there and blocking off the basement door. Great idea, but folks need to know it won't be cheap.

    • @joelkleyer1230
      @joelkleyer1230 Год назад +1

      Exactly, the other issue here comes with zoning. I'm guessing most of these areas are zoned for single-family use only and would require a conditional use permit or zoning change to make it legal. Can't just rehab a basement and call it done.

  • @beeb7654
    @beeb7654 Год назад +1

    I would welcome a cost seg video; I hear the cons outweighs the pros so would really appreciate hearing how this benefits you

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      Hey! Yes im actually going through the process now! Will make a video on this

  • @tamarrabarnes8462
    @tamarrabarnes8462 Год назад +1

    Very informative interview! Thanks for sharing!

  • @adrianwooten6848
    @adrianwooten6848 Год назад

    Truly an amazing episode.

  • @tieuvanphan9661
    @tieuvanphan9661 Год назад

    2008 real estate crash took all my 15 yrs of wealth away, so i went to pharmacy program and invested into healthcare profession last 15 yrs. Disappointed and frustrated with managements and current healthcare system, once again, i decided to walk away from healthcare profession and go back full-time being entrepreneur, especially creative finances real estates and acquisition of businesses. Love to learn new skills, life-skills everyday from every walk of life. Wealth to all who work smarter (not harder). Cheers

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      Your mindset of building wealth, smarter not harder, is what it absolutely takes to build some things substantial. Kudos to you for continuing to evolve.

  • @nikhil9100
    @nikhil9100 Год назад

    thank you for the update jesse .

  • @artventurespro
    @artventurespro Год назад +4

    Demand for travel RNs also vary from state tit state ,also demands by hospitals are cyclical or seasonal .there are years where the demand goes up or down but it is never stagnant .it will go back up or down .but health care industry is recession proof

  • @artventurespro
    @artventurespro Год назад +2

    I agree .yes healthcare workers especially RN make a lot of money but the acuity is rising compared to like 10 or more years ago because of the healthcare system . Before you can get admitted for just a simple diagnosis but now that insurance are tightening up ,they won’t cover hospital admissions like before so now almost all patients admitted are really sick .on top of that there’s increase in micro management esp in charting which takes up a lot of our time .all those stack up that leads to burn out in RNs . So compared to before , bedside nursing is not sustainable so it’s always good to think of investing on the side until you can switch . Also before we don’t have you tube and internet where we can learn a lot for free on our days off

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      Art this is a super common concern. I’ve heard multiple different times from multiple different clinicians, including physicians.

  • @briandeluca6908
    @briandeluca6908 Год назад +7

    I am an investor and a traveling respiratory Therapist. I will say the rates for assgments have gone down but they will go back up towards the fall. It happens every year. There is a huge shortage for medical professionals that will keep the contracts up

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +2

      hey Brian, i totally agree, speaking of RT ive been seeing so many more Traveling RT’s and PTs lately, especially in SF Bay Area! Thank you for sharing your insiders knowledge!

  • @NURSESTEPHANIE09
    @NURSESTEPHANIE09 Год назад

    This is my end goal too, I am burnt out after covid and management only has made our job more stressful. I cannot work every shift without feeling overworked consistently. - there needs to be a way out. I need to learn more about midterm rentals because where I purchase my first home, has Alot of potential rental but I have done a lot of mistakes already but the learning aspect is priceless. I am reading more financial education books and RUclips postcast. Where can I purchase your course?

  • @cherylfrancis9368
    @cherylfrancis9368 Год назад +1

    This was insightful. How do you decide what to price your MTR for insurance companies when there are not a lot of comps for that niche.

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +1

      It’s really difficult as every person has a different policy with different coverage- usually it’s a conversation with the relocation claim folks to uncover allowables

    • @cherylfrancis9368
      @cherylfrancis9368 Год назад +1

      @@JesseVasquezAirVenture thank you. Really impressed you responded, and so quickly.

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +1

      @@cherylfrancis9368 youre welcome, ill make a video on this topic. It’s definitely a negotiation.

  • @life_with_sunshine
    @life_with_sunshine Год назад +2

    Super appreciate you Jesse!
    During the busy tourist season I rent out a house as an Airbnb and in the off-season I've been doing the MTR for travel nurses.
    I'm curious to know how to tap into the other markets like the insurance markets or anything else that would work for MTR rental?

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +2

      Hey there, sunshine! Mid-Term Rentals are very common in urban or outskirts of urban markets, potentially even in rural markets, I think it might be difficult to get an insurance case say in Joshua tree or places that are similar to that. I do think you should still be listing on all the platforms, if you’re near any natural disaster areas that is also an area that could potentially bring on clients that category. That being said, I would still always list on all the platforms just in case. Such as a ale solutions, chbo.com.

  • @songbirdforJesus
    @songbirdforJesus Год назад +1

    Great content! Thank you for the tips! I've not tried this yet, but will be working on my upstairs space over the weekend. It is a large bedroom with small bathroom and a seating area. I live close to a hospital that needs housing options for travelers. Do you recommend starting with air b-n-b first to get some experience, or go straight to listing on furnish finder? Some of the host reviews on furnish finder are a bit negative, and there is a cost to list there up front.

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      id go straight to furnished finder, but also dont discount listing on airbnb. Starting a new airbnb? Use this link we both earn Cash from it!👇
      abnb.me/e/BajxC842fub

  • @SAMCHICLA
    @SAMCHICLA Год назад +1

    I plan to house hack as soon as I get my family home in the next few months; I will buy into your MTR program. You are among the best, if not the best, out there!

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      Hey Sam! That is awesome. I really appreciate the kind words and I do feel that you would get tremendous value, especially from our community.

  • @maddlady123
    @maddlady123 Год назад

    Hi Jesse, my husband and I have been house hacking for almost a year now. Our 3 rooms have been consistently occupied since we began this journey almost a year ago.
    We’re now in escrow for a second home but I’m afraid it’s listing price tag is still on the higher end of the market. It’s a 5 bedroom 3 bath on 1 acre, new build. Turnkey on the inside, with lots of upgrades, quartz counters t/o, solar paid, tankless water heater. A lot of room on the property to add an ADU later. Down, closing, and furnishings, and fencing, we’re in it for 50-60k. I’m getting nervous because this home must sustain itself and with the high interest we’ll be barely on the positive by $200-$300, that is if we are consistently occupied. This video title had me nervous. I still don’t know what to think.
    Our retirements are within the next 3-4 years. I’m concerned about being in the negative equity and it not being able to sustain itself. Both homes are within 3 - 5 miles of 2 different hospitals and an educational center that hire traveling occupational therapist. Our occupants have told me there are a lot of travelers in both fields, but will that change? Is this a good investment?
    Is there a way I can reach you or an associate to talk this through?

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      Hey there i list with homes that are similar to what you’re saying. I like larger homes i feel theyre better suited for insurance claims or drs relocating, you may want to rent by the room or connect with travel nursing agencies. Business to business is the best way to secure higher income

    • @susanseniceros1818
      @susanseniceros1818 Год назад

      @@JesseVasquezAirVentureow to connect with local travel nursing agency? Thank you for sharing your knowledge

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +1

      @@susanseniceros1818 that is an entire strategy in itself, check out my other, RUclips videos I talk about it I do have a mentorship where I break this down into way more detail it as easy as it sounds

  • @ericshiva669
    @ericshiva669 Год назад +3

    In Denver Colorado!
    What do you think of the potential here?
    Love your vidoes!

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      I don’t know much about Denver but I do see lots of assignment job postings. Go after the agencies on that business to business level

    • @ericshiva669
      @ericshiva669 Год назад

      @@JesseVasquezAirVenture I called a few hospitals and they all said all travel nurses just use furnished finder.
      Not have any luck with actual agency’s

  • @JASON-bm4xz
    @JASON-bm4xz Год назад +3

    I could speak from personal experience. Hospitals are now gearing incentives and retention bonuses while cutting back on Travel Contracts. Travel nurses are no longer seeing the type of pay we saw the last two years. Also I’ve notice a lot of hotels are now offering extended stay rates, which we prefer because we have housekeeping, pools, gym compared to living in someone’s basement. We also benefit from travel points though our credit cards for staying at these hotels. Also, for all the travelers, there is no problem getting a loan, if your lender isn’t comfortable, try using lenders that work with veterans cause they also get paid through stipends.

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +3

      Hey Jason thanks for your info! What market are you seeing this in?

    • @tracy3066
      @tracy3066 Год назад

      The nurses who stay in my properties can also pay via their credit card so they still get their points. I also have a home with a private pool. I've checked with all the hotels in my area and their rates are way higher than staying at one of our properties. Usually double the cost even with the hotels discounts.

  • @andratoma9834
    @andratoma9834 Год назад +1

    Can you please show me how can I find Travel Nurse Agency that will work directly with me?

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      Check out some of my other videos. I talk about how to directly connect with them

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Год назад

    nice to meet you! yeah- cool ~ bye. 💪

  • @user87523
    @user87523 10 месяцев назад

    How can I get contracts with agencies as a vendor?

  • @johncande1
    @johncande1 Год назад

    Is is better to contract housing with the MSP or the traveling med pro?

  • @raifcilasun1597
    @raifcilasun1597 Год назад +1

    Any opinion on the soldiers, locations around army bases? Thanks

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +3

      I think there’s a huge opportunity there if you’re able to get a government contract. You can apply for government contract online.

  • @stephaniescott7897
    @stephaniescott7897 Год назад +1

    I have a company trying to rent my property for an employee for a year. Do I have the employee fill out an application? It sounds like the company is trying to take full responsibility/accountability for the property/lease, not just guarantee the payment..

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +1

      That is amazing, that’s exactly what you want. Ask them for a letter of responsibility, as well as a letter of intent.

    • @stephaniescott7897
      @stephaniescott7897 Год назад

      @@JesseVasquezAirVenture thank you for answering here! Follow up.. so once the company agrees to those documents, would you still have an application filled out by the actual tenant? At that point I’m not really concerned about the tenant paying or damaging the property since the company is responsible/liable and actually signing the lease. so it seems like there isn’t a need for anyone to complete an application? On the actual lease I’d have the tenants sign saying that they intend to follow HOA rules and take care of the property.

  • @redsnap3545
    @redsnap3545 Год назад +1

    4 yrs of nursing only, yry my colleagues whi have been in it fir 30 yrs plus. I'm a physical therapist x 33 yr

  • @DD-tq4wd
    @DD-tq4wd Год назад +1

    Is there anything I need to check with my city about converting a SFH into multiple units?

  • @jakewaldman6243
    @jakewaldman6243 Год назад +1

    No. Had a nurse offer me $500 a month for my vacation rental. Told her sorry but I make that in 3 days lol. As much as I wanted to help her

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +1

      Yah I agree that’s also disrespectful to low ball like that I mean what!

    • @jakewaldman6243
      @jakewaldman6243 Год назад

      @@JesseVasquezAirVenture lol I know! You’d be hard pressed to find even a bedroom for $500 a month

  • @ChristianTorresOnly
    @ChristianTorresOnly Год назад +2

    Anyone investing in Atlanta Ga

  • @kcm2124him
    @kcm2124him Год назад +1

    Such good content, thank you for the information. I love the part where he said about being in real estate is how Donald Trump doesn't pay taxes and the people of CA do not like to talk about that part. So true.

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      😂 true. I’m trying to jump on that no taxes train! I need to move outta CA

  • @Ww8.3
    @Ww8.3 Год назад +1

    Why not cater to all operating room staff? Traveling nurses/surgical techs,sterile processing techs all do pretty well

  • @justtiersa
    @justtiersa Год назад

    How do you decide how much to charge? I have a 4 bed/2 bath (with a pool) home in the Houston, TX area

  • @Guntyindy
    @Guntyindy Год назад

    Is Tampa Florida a good market to start in? My wife is a RN, we are in the process off moving down there. I would love to start a MTR business in that area. I’m also a real estate agent.

  • @kimranahmed
    @kimranahmed Год назад

    How do you find b2b clients for insurance and agencies other than making cold calls?

  • @cathycastro7909
    @cathycastro7909 Год назад +1

    How can someone who's a minor, age 17 yo, legally sign a binding contract? I don't understand how a 17 yo can legally own real estate? 😕

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +1

      I’m pretty sure somebody can if it’s under a trust or some thing. I could be wrong I’m actually having a 17-year-old on my podcast and she has property that she picked up subject to. I’ll ask her.

  • @PlanetMint
    @PlanetMint Год назад +2

    Are household name insurance companies like all state and farmers a good place to start?

  • @Ww8.3
    @Ww8.3 Год назад +1

    All these new medical professionals looking for an exit strategy worries me if Im a patient lol it’s too bad people don’t shadow jobs more instead of thinking of paychecks

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      I hear you, but honestly coming from the healthcare sector a lot of the nurses were treated very unfairly , forced to work the long hours, fired if they didn’t get vaccinated, a lot of them just really got burnt out. They also do you get on the job training while in nursing school I forget the amount of hours that is required on the job actual training. It’s definitely a predicament and we will see how it goes in the future.

    • @Ww8.3
      @Ww8.3 Год назад

      @@JesseVasquezAirVenture I agree it’s a problem on both sides man! It’s so hard to find a hospital that has your back. Very few exist

  • @kearamitchell8502
    @kearamitchell8502 Год назад +1

    I started April 24th. I rent private rooms with private baths to travel nurses in Leland NC. My rental is 13 minutes from Novant New Hanover Regional Medical center in Wilmington NC. My mid term rental is also 20 minutes from the hospital in Bolivia NC. 20 minutes from Brunswick beaches. I am a nurse at novant and currently all my rooms are occupied. However I’m looking to secure a contract with travel agencies. My business is Wonderful Blessings LLC. My business mission is to provide a safe relaxing stay while nurses are on their assignments. I provide a relaxing coastal retreat! 🌺🌴🌊☀️🐚🌱

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      Kinda like your making things happen already with the space being occupied!

    • @kearamitchell8502
      @kearamitchell8502 Год назад

      @@JesseVasquezAirVenture yes 2 out of 3 rooms are occupied until September but I am looking to secure a contract deal with a agency. That way I can make sure there is no lapse between tenants.

  • @oscarbernal5508
    @oscarbernal5508 Год назад

    Hey Jesse how about getting a recruiter's perspective?? I woukd be for a chat
    All best

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      Yes shoot me an email

    • @oscarbernal5508
      @oscarbernal5508 Год назад

      @@JesseVasquezAirVenture yes I think it would make a very informative content, I sent you the email

    • @oscarbernal5508
      @oscarbernal5508 Год назад

      Hey Jesse hows your schedule looking like on friday?

  • @nucreation9833
    @nucreation9833 Год назад

    Great video❤ But can someone please help understand something.
    👉How realistic is it for a traveling nurse to find a 1 bedroom furnished apartment for $1800 or less in LA county ??? I am asking because I keep seeing nursed posting those types of searches on Furnished Finder

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад

      Theyre not going to find something that cheap, but also i dont deal with the nurses directly, i deal with agencies straight to the source. This is more work but pays in dividends if executed correctly

    • @nucreation9833
      @nucreation9833 Год назад

      @@JesseVasquezAirVenture ok 👍 i think the same. I just needed a confirmation that I was not wrong in my thinking 🤔 Thanks 🙏🏻 for your reply

  • @fascinationmama
    @fascinationmama Год назад

    Anyone investing in Charlotte

  • @EstatusBestia
    @EstatusBestia 10 месяцев назад

    "Summit"

  • @cyd2700
    @cyd2700 Год назад

    Hi jesse im planning to buy a house near md anderson and make it a rental airbnb or hosting travel nurse. Hoping for your advice. Thanks

  • @suziesebastian633
    @suziesebastian633 Год назад +1

    Great podcast ! How do you weigh renting long term compared to mid term in a higher end market? I own a home in Santa Barbara with a pool about 1 mile from the beach. I could rent it for a about 6,000 a month long term or I could furnish it and rent it mid term. Not sure if I could make more than that doing MTR City is cracking down on STR so many of those luxury properties are transitioning to mid term so I feel like the competition could be tough but I’d much rather have the connection with it mid term instead of someone moving in for years. Wondering if I should just do long term rental. What do you think ?

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +1

      Hey Suzie, Thank you for reaching out! This is a great question by the way. If you’re able to rent that property for 6K, there’s a good potential for you being able to bring in 8 to 10 K if not even more than that per month. As far as a competition goes, I wouldn’t worry about it especially if you’re going after the midterm rental business, the business connections. I still believe Santa Barbara a great market there are a ton of people that want to be there and I’m assuming there’s probably a couple hospitals as well.
      There’s definitely going to be some risk in it, but depending on the type of person you are, that risk could equal a tremendous reward. It all goes back down here as tolerance. I do feel that there will be opportunities for you

    • @suziesebastian633
      @suziesebastian633 Год назад

      Your awesome! Thanks so much for replying to my question. I am an RN too. I live up in NorCal in Redding now and am renovating my childhood home to make it a MTR. Just getting nervous due to the economic changes and the outpouring of money with getting two properties improved without the rental income at the moment. Luckily I’m not mortgaged to the hilt.

  • @tracy3066
    @tracy3066 Год назад

    The travel nurses have dried up in our area (Wi)

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +1

      It happens, maybe the local hospitals are hiring direct with bonuses ? Check in with the HR dept

  • @juliem2538
    @juliem2538 Год назад +3

    Sad that Conor is “burned out” after just 4 yrs. Been a nurse for 42 yrs… more than burned out! Haha

    • @JesseVasquezAirVenture
      @JesseVasquezAirVenture  Год назад +2

      He’s totally burnt out, I can’t stress enough how many times I’ve had resident doctors reach out to me saying they’re ready to leave before they even started ha

    • @juliem2538
      @juliem2538 Год назад

      @@JesseVasquezAirVenture Jesse, what worries me is the growing shortage of nurses. If nurses are burned out after four yrs. We are headed for a world of hurt. I do believe travel nurses will only grow as a group though. Less politics than if staying in one hospital. Love you channel. Sorry I didn’t get signed up for the summit when I had a chance. Loyal fan!

    • @paulacoash7782
      @paulacoash7782 Год назад

      I am going on 20 years… 4 years is nothing haha!
      Sorry kiddo! 😂 just saying. Love all your advice ❤ I am a travel nurse / 3 years entering the real estate market as well.

  • @WLIYD22
    @WLIYD22 Год назад

    Come on guys.. W2? You know there are many more ways to acquire property without W2. You both sound like rookies!

  • @charlieerickson5524
    @charlieerickson5524 Год назад

    This dude is weak sauce