First off you really need a full year of experience in your speciality before you travel..If not for your own piece of mind but usually it's required by the hospitals. IMHO that's good.
So maybe you could use this year to hone your skills and research travel nursing.
You'll be surprised at how much difference there is in the role of an LPN and an RN...If you are getting in the $40's for agency you probably won't do as well traveling.. Of course traveling offers guaranteed hours ( get that in your contract) and has bennies i.e health insurance, pension tools etc.
Good luck
WR,,, three commas for Becca




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