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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2006
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| Travel Nurses that are Liveaboards ****o out there! Are any of you living full-time on a boat and just move the boat to wherever the next job is? Bob is ready to retire and we are going to sell the house a sailboat to live on. We could then plan our next sailing adventure on where the next job for me is located. The only problem that i can foresee is if we wanted to go from the Atlantic to Pacific and vice versa. I would need to take "vacation" from travel nursing to make the transit through the Panama Canal. As long as we carefully budget our money for this, I don't see this as a major problem. Any of you do this currently-live on a boat as your floating home, not just the canal transit? |
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| Super Moderator Join Date: Oct 2005
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| Re: Travel Nurses that are Liveaboards Wow that sounds interesting! Is it hard to get assignments near the water? I guess you can go up river as well. How do you get to the facility? Do you rent a car? CJ Jones RN Traveler www.TravelNurseToolbox.com |
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