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    Company/ Recruiter Recommendations

    Hello all,
    I am looking for a new travel nurse company. Can anyone out there recommend a company and recruiter that is really good? Important issues are pay, housing and insurance. And the recruiter needs to return calls and emails in a timely manner. Any recommendations out there? Thanks in advance.


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    Re: Company/ Recruiter Recommendations

    Daisy,

    just FYI, this is the travel nurses talk with RECRUITERS forum, which means you might get some recommendations, but they may be juuuuust a tad biased

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    Re: Company/ Recruiter Recommendations

    I messed up sorry...but I would like someone that will go to bat for their company. I need a new company that will treat me good.

    Sorry for my mistake. Please forgive me.

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    Re: Company/ Recruiter Recommendations

    Ha! Daisy, it's no problem. I just wanted to let you know, in case you accidentally put it in the wrong forum. I could move it if you want to.

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    Moving it would be great. Once again sorry I messed up. I was posting on here at 3am. Thanks

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    Re: Company/ Recruiter Recommendations

    Hi daisy2121:

    I am Kay, your recruiter for ReadyLink Healthcare. With ReadyLink you get benefits as travel staff, we have a flexible benefits package including a choice of eight
    medical plans, two dental plans, vision care, px drug
    coverage, short and long term disability pre-tax healthcare and dependent care spending accounts and a 401 (K) retirement plan. Your benefits will continue between assignments, when you take a new assignment within 30
    days, or in the case of a medical leave of absence within
    90 days.

    Our travel nurses make $350-$450 per 12-hour shift, that is
    after taxes, we have a generous affiliate income that nurses
    can use to supplement the nurse income. We have travel and
    housing, fill-in local travel, you make the call. We let you work how you want, all that we ask is that you complete the assignment that you accept.

    In order to further assist you in your search and for you
    to be able to see how exactly how much you can make please
    go to www.readyrefer.com/2073 for your free job assessment
    and overview. We look forward to working with you.

    Kay E. Bennett/ReadyLink Healthcare

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    Yes, I would have to tell you that Maxim Healthcares TravelMax is the best around for traveling nurses. They provide good pay/rent for your accomadations etc and are easy to work with.

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    Re: Company/ Recruiter Recommendations

    Saw your note. Not sure where you want to travel to but if you would contemplate a position in Mass or New Hampshire, then I have a great recruiter. Her name is Alice with Supplemental Health Care in their Boston office. She was a nurse herself, and has always been fair and honest when dealing with me. They have offices around the country, I can only vouch for this one. Her number is:

    Alice Jouvelis
    (866) 937-9777
    Supplemental Health Care

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    Hi, my name is Anne and I am a nurse recruiter. I have 20 years experience and my candidates stay with me, call me with referrals and tell me I am doing a great job. I try with all my heart to make sure my nurses are treated like I want to be treated. There is nothing more discouraging than having a nurse not return my calls and emails, so I make sure I return every call. I can be reached at 1-800-706-5493 Ext. 227
    Thanks

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    Re: Company/ Recruiter Recommendations

    Hi, I work for Netis Healthcare Staffing. I am a former travel nurse and now work in-house for this agency. They are great!!! We would love to help you. Check us out at www.netisstaffing.com. Good luck in your pursuit!
    Pat Davis, RN

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