I am still a registered nurse but haven't practiced in 20 years. You might be overlooking some low hanging fruit. Lots of people want to get into travel nursing. With your long experience, you could write an ebook about it, pros and cons, what to look for, how to deal with it when you are in the new city. You could create lots of value there. I have often thought about a web site dedicated to nursing education. The keywords look good but gear it to all of the specialities that nurses can go into. Videos of different types of nursing, interviews. Lots of ways to go on this.....At his point I'm 150 pages in and have received a revelation far beyond anything I have realized in the past 20 years. I currently have a blog that isn't gaining any traction, nor is it maintained for that matter, related to business. I may have a MBA, a drive, and desire for business, but I honestly have no practical experience, or anything to offer other than spreadsheets I create, or tips learned along the way. However, I do have a decade of experience related to travel and contract nursing in just about every setting. I'm on track to become a nursing home administrator for my slow-lane, which will double my current salary, but like MJ has said time and time again, this is still a slow-lane trade off. With that being said, I plan on switching my blog to a format I'm more familiar with, and taking my 3300 Twitter followers with me (This number dropped from over 5000 when I stopped the follow for follow nonsense, and abandoned the political BS for my own sanity). Thought?
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