I would like to ask you a question as a person who may have already encountered the practice of working as a traveling nurse. I am now seriously considering this option for myself and am trying to collect as many real reviews and experiences as possible. I am especially interested in how you adapted to frequent moves: how difficult was it to get used to new cities, hospitals and teams? Did you feel unstable or, on the contrary, did such work give you a sense of freedom and flexibility? And also - how did you solve everyday issues, for example, housing and transportation? I really want to understand what difficulties you can actually encounter and which advantages outweigh them.
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At first, it was a bit unusual: new cities, hospitals, and teams require adaptation, sometimes you have to quickly get involved in work processes and find a common language with colleagues. But over time, this ceases to be stressful and turns into an interesting challenge: each new city brings unique experiences and impressions. The main advantage for me was the freedom to plan my schedule and the ability to choose where to work. Everyday issues, such as housing and transportation, are resolved through agencies and proven platforms: renting apartments for a short period, renting a car or public transportation - and life goes smoothly. In the end, the benefits - a variety of experiences, flexibility, and a sense of independence - clearly outweigh the difficulties.