Experts at 50 States Staffing have begun
counting down their top five picks for 2007.
From adrenaline junkies to cultural
connoisseurs and nature lovers, these
high-paying travel nurse jobs in great locations
will surely make traveling with 50 States
Staffing a New Years resolution to remember.

America’s winter Heartland has it all. Deep snow, ice covered lakes, and glistening pines. Cross country ski on miles of groomed trails or give your hamstrings a workout hiking through the forest on snow shoes. The north-woods are a snowmobiler’s paradise and ice-fishing doesn’t get any better.

Home to the Space Shuttle Columbia and amazing Disneyworld, Florida is the fastest growing state in the U.S. Ride daring roller coasters at the world’s greatest theme park or watch NASA’s pride and joy soar through the sky from Cape Canaveral in March or June.

Nightlife galore, Broadway shows, fashion, restaurants, and stores. “Is there anything else in life?” Yes, ice skating in Rockefeller Center where more than a quarter of a million skaters go every season and enjoy what many call “a most unique NYC tradition.” No reservations needed. 50 States Staffing loves New York and you will too.

Put your rock climbing skills to the test at Virgin River Gorge or snowboard the spine-tingling vertical drops of Mesa and Flagstaff. Arizona national parks are full of petrified forests, geysers, and hot springs and some say standing at the edge of the Grand Canyon has changed their life forever.

Wine country, West Coast Jazz, and a wonderful Mediterranean climate. Taste succulent wines in Napa and Monterey or view contemporary artists and designers at SFMMA in San Francisco. You’ll marvel at ancient redwoods along the Avenue of the Giants in Humboldt and end your day with a fiery sunset over the Bay at dusk.
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As an expert Placement Consultant for 50 States Staffing, Valerie has traveled extensively in the United States and abroad. She has great insight into the needs of her clients and a perspective on life only great travelers enjoy. Count on Valerie to help you make important decisions about traveling and to find you a travel assignment you’ll love.
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ilovetravelnursing.com is where travel nurses
share stories about why they love travel nursing.
Favorite things to do, cool pics, and unique
experiences top the list. Although few mind the
great pay and benefits, free housing and health
insurance, travelers are in it for more than just
that. We’re in it for the adventure, career
enhancement, and to try new things. Our brand of
free will, freedom of choice, and sense of
fulfillment is found only among our peers. We help
make healthcare great, and are some of the best
caregivers in the world.
In celebration of great artistry and accomplishment,
50 States Staffing asks you to share your story with
others today. There’s new talent coming up through
the ranks and we must pass the torch to those who
wish to follow. Fill out the short form, click here and show the whole world just how much YOU love travel nursing. If your story is published on
our site, we’ll mail you an ilovetravelnursing button in return.
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Save time and money in the kitchen by taking
quick easy steps to lower utility bills and
maximize the performance of cooking appliances.
Rising energy costs and the rapid depletion of
fossil fuels has got the eco-friendly department
at 50 States Staffing doing everything they can
to make healthcare traveling more sensible.
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Use a microwave, toaster oven, or crockpot
when cooking small to medium size meals. All
use much less energy than a conventional
stove and cook faster. |
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Make the crockpot your best friend. You’ll find substantial energy savings when making soups and stews that require long cooking times. |
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When cooking on the stovetop, use the smallest pan possible to get the job done. Smaller pans require less energy and distribute heat more evenly. |
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When using electric burners, turn-off the burner just before cooking is done. Electric burners can continue cooking your food up to five minutes after they’re shut down. |
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Reduce cooking time by thawing frozen foods in the refrigerator the night before. Forgot to pull it out of the freezer? Microwaves do a wonderful job of defrosting on the right power setting. |
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Cook double portions when using your oven and refrigerate or freeze half for another meal. It takes much less energy to reheat prepared food than it does to cook it from scratch. Not to mention time saved on preparation! |
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Avoid excessive peeking into the oven. Every time you open the door, a significant amount of heat escapes. |
Have a happy, healthy New Year and help the
world conserve any way you can!
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