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How to Become a Travel Nurse in Canada
Working as a travel nurse in Canada is a unique opportunity to explore the country’s beauty while gaining valuable experience in various healthcare settings. With higher pay, more freedom, and endless growth both professionally and personally, travel nursing helps you make the most of your nursing career. Why Travel Nurse in Canada? Unique Experiences One…

How to Elope in Kauai: A Guide to Planning Your Hawaii Elopement
If you’ve landed on this page, you’ve probably already discovered that the big traditional wedding doesn’t fit your vibe and are dreaming of a tropical, blissful elopement instead. Deciding to elope in Kauai was the most freeing, magical, stress-free choice my husband and I made, and we even managed to do it on a budget!…

Kauai on a Budget: An Affordable Guide for Your Hawaiian Vacation
If there’s one place that truly feels like paradise, it’s Kauai, Hawaii – easily the most stunning place I’ve ever visited. Of course, with its charm and beauty come hefty tourist prices. But don’t worry, you can still experience the magic of Kauai on a budget. As the oldest Hawaiian Island, Kauai has been sculpted…

How To Write the Perfect Travel Nurse Resume
A well-crafted resume is key for landing your dream travel nursing job, but probably not in the way you imagine. Forget the image of a hiring manager sifting through a pile of resumes—that’s not quite how it works in the travel nursing world. Let’s get into it… Understanding the Importance of Travel Nurse Resumes and…

How to Conquer Your First Week as a Travel Nurse: Top Tips for a Seemless Start
Starting a new job is always nerve-racking, but doing it in an unfamiliar city, state, or even country can feel extra overwhelming. Whether you are a seasoned traveller or a first-timer, it is no secret that your first week as a travel nurse will be the toughest. But don’t worry – I’ve got you covered….

Travel Nurse Interviews: How to Prepare, Common Questions, and Expert Tips
Interviewing for a travel nurse position is not nearly as scary as it may seem. Having been through dozens of travel nurse interviews, I can assure you that they are usually quite casual and completed over a 10-20-minute phone call. However, it’s still important to be prepared and know what to expect to nail the…

About Me
Hi! I’m Kendall – a nurse, nomad, and adventurer. Life on the move has taken me to incredible places and taught me the art of affordable and efficient travel. As a travel nurse with eight years of experience all over the U.S. and Canada, I’m passionate about teaching others how to lead a lifestyle of financial abundance and location freedom. Read more about my journey by clicking here!