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    Re: Company/ Recruiter Recommendations

    I am a traveler.I recommend Travel Nurse Solutions, Amber was my recruiter.They are among the highest paying $30-35/hr, rental car or stipend to drive yours, air fare and pvt housing with all utilities.I started traveling in 2002 with them my first assignment. I only changed when they could not find an assignment where I wanted to go.They since have merged with Precision and have assignments on both coasts.Good Luck. Jeanie

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    My name is Shelley and I am the Recruitment Manager with Procare USA. We have been recruiting nurses for 14 years. We have an incredible support team who will treat you as the individual you are. We are not by any means a large company but we know what we are doing and we do it well.

    Good Luck with your research!

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    you can try curley med. they are a good company. I have never had a problem with them. they treat you very good, always there when you need them and you can count on them to get things done in a timely manner.

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    Re: Company/ Recruiter Recommendations

    Netis Healthcare Staffing has been very good to me. I highly recommend them.

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    Travel Nurse Company Reviews

    be sure and add your comments about the travel nurse companies and hospitals you have worked for in the -

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    Thanks to all the nurses who have submitted reviews of the places where they have worked so far.


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    Re: Company/ Recruiter Recommendations

    Hi!

    I am a Travel Coordinator at TravelMax Medical Professionals and I would love to help you out.

    One of the unique differences that set us apart from other travel companies is that you not only will work with a Travel Consultant while we are profiling you for an assignment, once you are on a travel assignment we have a local representative that will meet you the first day! This local representative will show you around the facility and be availiabe to you 24/7 if any issues arise and can recommend plenty to do in the area!

    As you stated you are looking for top pay, housing and benefits, these are all things we can offer you! In fact we customize all of our packages to fit your needs. I would love to talk with you. You can contact me either by phone, or you can check out our web site at www.travmax.com.

    Thanks!
    Christina
    Travel Coordinator
    TravelMax Medical Professionals
    888-800-1855

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    Re: Company/ Recruiter Recommendations

    I highly recommend Sagent Health Staff, as a traveler I've already done 5 assignments with them and they are great. I get free CORPORATE housing, meaning I only have to bring in my clothes and everything from linen to television and microwave is provided. Not to forget a gift basket waiting for you at your apartment. And I've never made less than $33/hr with them. The best thing is you can reach your recruiter anytime day or night.

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    Re: Company/ Recruiter Recommendations

    How's their health insurance and do they have a retirement plan... Also, I've never made less than $35 as an experienced dialysis nurse and I only do chronics.

    You are more diverse..

    WR,,, three commas for Becca

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    Please feel free to check this out yourself; there's no need for a big sales pitch....this company sells itself:

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    Would you please tell us what your average nurse makes PER HOUR....


    Simple.. It's a numerical figure.


    WR,,, three commas for Becca

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