As a traveler you usually will not get shift differential- it is just included in your flat hourly rate. In CA, working ER or ICU, you will probably make around $30-35/hr, sometimes a little more, plus free housing. Depending on your company, adding your family to your health insurance CAN kill your hourly rate. Most companies wanted to charge me $400+/mo just to add my husband (no kids), but my current company charges $250/mo to add him to my insurance- which is pretty cheap compared to other travel companies... Also, if your family plans on traveling with you, you will have to pay more for a larger apartment. If you are making $40-46/hr where you're at, you probably will not make much more as a traveler......



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