9/20/2023 0 Comments Dueos de atlasJake Brower: Thinking about trios, I've worked with two, actually, both times I placed these trios, it actually happened relatively easy, which is not something that is typical. So, that is something to think about as you're planning where you want to go and what you want to do. Think about your travel, how if one's working here and one's working there, how are we going to do that? Different cities, it's almost necessary to have two cars. If you're in the same town and you're working at different facilities, public transportation can play a big part of that and working that out. So you have to consider your transportation. They're at separate facilities and in one case they're in separate towns separated by 30 miles. Currently I have two sets of travel partners that are working for us up in the Northeast and they work at separate, they share housing. Mike Spies: So, I have also, one thing to think about is transportation. Their demands will always impact your ability to get a job. So that's just a couple of things to think about when you're going to travel with somebody. If traveling with them is your number one priority, you're probably going to have to settle on a couple other things like shift, like pay, like even location. So one of the things to think about, if you're thinking about traveling with a partner, how important it, how important is it for you to travel with that person. ![]() The more filters you put on your search for a job, the more difficult it is going to be to find that job. Jake Brower: We want to work in the same hospital, we want to work the same unit. Some duos will say we want to work the same shift. So if a couple of nurses call me and they say, "Hey, we want to work together and we want to travel in the same cities," there's all kinds of filters you can put on your search. A lot of times travelers run into problems when they have multiple things that they are prioritizing in their travel journey. Every traveler has to decide why they're traveling and what their purpose and what they're hoping to get out of it actually is. I've seen from time to time a little bit harder, talk about that in a minute. ![]() A couple of things to look at and think about when you are traveling duo or trio. Jake Brower: I've had a lot of experience working with partners and I think that in a lot of ways it's becoming more of a trend. Rich Smith: What is some advice for potential traveling healthcare pairs?īraden Boex: The biggest advice that I have traveling as a duo is you have to be almost extra flexible, especially in areas where maybe there's not as many jobs. On this episode we talk about the perils and pitfalls and the positives of being a duo and getting a contract together. So you're going to get every step of the process here. What you're about to see is a compilation of a number of different interviews that we did just recently about placing duos and trios, not only from a compliance standpoint and a recruiter standpoint, but then also from a hospital and client management standpoint. Rich Smith: Sometimes as we're filming different pieces of content, we realize this could be something bigger here.
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