Not Suitable for Everyone
Travel nursing is ideal for the many types of nurses.
For example, a young nurse that has not started a family yet and feels stifled or suffocated with the same grind is well suited for a travel nursing gig. This nursing allows for the exploration of new places and cultures and maybe helps one choose where to put down root.
It’s also well suited for the older, empty nest nurse looking for new adventures.
Travel nursing puts one in charge of where they go, when they go, and what they do. Many agencies offer the traveler perks and benefits sheltered from the taxman thus increasing the pay.
Housing stipends are calculated according to the cost of living in the area. This affords the travel nurse increased flexibility and may even find housing less than what the stipend allows for, which is just more cash in the bank. Stipends are not counted as income, thus non-taxable. These stipends can be for housing, meals, transportation, etc.