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A New Direction For
Traveling Nurses
If
you're a nurse, your friends probably think you have it made.
There is a huge demand for nurses everywhere. The need far outweighs
the supply. The pay is above average. The benefits are great.
Of course, people outside a profession tend to see only the
things they envy. If your friends understood the demands of
the nursing profession, they'd realize why there is a shortage
of nurses. They would know exactly what the phrase "nurse
burnout" means.
You know what it's really like to be a constant caregiver, always
putting the needs of others first, keeping the gentle reassurance
and kindly smile going even if you're halfway through a double
shift and you just wish you could lie down in bed yourself and
have someone take care of you.
Despite your abiding compassion for people
who are sick, it can be depressing to spend long hours every
day watching them suffer and even die. Understandably, patients
can be difficult. But being in constant companionship with sick
people can cause you to become negative and even sick yourself.
It just isn't good for your health to do nothing but give, give,
give.
On top of that, patients' family members are
anxious and upset, and they often look to you for answers because
they can't get in touch with their family member's doctor. Which
brings us to doctors. Question: Do you know the difference between
a doctor and God? Answer: God doesn't think he's a doctor. Enough
said about doctors. Enough said about never being able to say
what you'd like to about some of them!
To
answer the nationwide nursing shortage, some nurses have signed
up with traveling nurse agencies. Traveling nurses take assignments
in places they choose and still receive good pay and benefits,
including free housing, which may not be a place they'd choose
for themselves. While there is a certain feeling of independence
attached to travel nursing, and its fun to venture to new places
and meet new people, you still have to work very hard and there
are the usual discouraging aspects of nursing anywhere that
tax your "people skills" to the max.
If you're a traveling nurse, the chances
are you've already got an adventurous and independent spirit.
You've also got patience, perseverance, and a desire
to succeed.
Have you thought about putting these highly
desirable traits to work in a venue that will give you a more
positive outlook on life? There is a way you can travel without
nursing, a way to have plenty of energy for terrific parties,
and a way to use your people skills for positive and productive
interaction.
You already have what it takes to develop a
home business that can take you beyond your wildest dreams,
and we'll provide the expertise of pros who have already worked
out the details of what you need to do to succeed. All you need
to do is implement their ideas.
What equipment will you need? You probably
already have it: a computer, a phone, and an Internet connection.
The Internet gives your business international exposure, 24
hours a day, 7 days a week. It's like being located on the biggest
street corner in the world, with over 300 million potential
customers.
What can this opportunity mean for you?
First, you'll be working in the comfort of your own home.
You'll be in touch with others who are upbeat, enthusiastic
and eager to see you succeed personally and financially. No
more long shifts, arrogant superiors, workplace conflicts, or
negative vibes.
As
a home business owner, you'll decide when you will work and
for how long. If you're tired, you can take a nap and return
to "work" when you feel refreshed. If you want to
go to the gym or the stores when they aren't crowded, you can
do it. You can eat what you want to instead of settling for
hospital cafeteria food. Your care-giving can be for your own
family and for yourself. As the owner of your own home business,
you will truly have your own autonomy, and the potential for
financial success is unlimited.
You can start your business while you're still
working. We're betting that you'll be so thrilled with the results
that you'll decide to quit your "day job" entirely.
Ready to find out more? Simply fill in
the web form below to receive free, confidential information
about this amazing opportunity.
Sue DeBrule
1-800-606-0613
Email
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