Tuffy Luv Nurses You To Health

April 10, 2012 3:00 pm     Posted in Reality  Tuffy Luv g+ page

Question?! Answer: Ask Tuffy Luv.

Dear Tuffy Luv,

I’m graduating with a degree in nursing. Where should I move?

Ready to start life

Dear Ready to start life,

Wow. Well, that depends. I found this nifty little site: fabulousnurse.com. According to fabulousnurse.com, the best city for a nurse is Austin, TX, followed by San Antonio, TX and Salt Lake City, UT. Seems to based on a number of factors, including basic number of job openings and salary. I also found nursinglink.monster.com, which claims based on cash per hour, California and Hawaii are the top two. Um, I think I’m going with that one.

You’re obviously looking for an adventure, since you’re willing to relocate any flooping place based on your question. So open up your options by eliminating some, yes? First you need to think about what you’re going to do with that nursing degree. Do you want to work in a hospital? Or do you want to be a psychiatric nurse? Or a nurse educator? Or a school nurse? You can search that way and find really interesting jobs in other cities that you would never have found if you just searched “nurse.”

You could also be a travel nurse or disaster nurse and help by traveling to the people who need you most. Aunt Tuffy will worry about you, because it’s dangerous and scary, but I’m sure it’s also incredibly exciting and rewarding. On the other hand, you also have to think about other things. Like?

(1) Your family. Do you want to be close to them? Far from them? Make sure you know and consider it!!

(2) Starting your own family. Do you want to do that eventually? Think about the general time-line you’d like to set and pick your location based on how steady or not steady you might want to be.

(3) Do you like cities? Rural areas? Suburbs?

Girl, you need to visit some places. Take a roadtrip and figure out what the floop you like in a place. And then find a job and move there.

Hearts & Skulls,

Tuffy Luv

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6 Comments on "Tuffy Luv Nurses You To Health"
  1. ACM says:
    Tue, 10th Apr 201211:21 pm 

    SO glad this came up!! I have a tentative 5-year plan for my career after I graduate from Nursing School in 3 months but I NEVER considered moving far away. I mean, Hawaii? Good pay? HELLO! Nursing students are rarely understood, a lot of people don't understand what it is to be a nurse, and how hard nursing school is. Thank you for giving such a thorough, considerate response! :)

  2. Jen says:
    Wed, 11th Apr 20123:53 pm 

    Hawaii may pay a lot, but it also is very expensive to live there. I've found that unionized hospitals pay more and don't allow overtime- which is a win win for nurses and the employing organization.

  3. IngeborgBerrios says:
    Thu, 12th Apr 20122:51 am 

    You’re obviously looking for an adventure, since you’re willing to relocate any

  4. Deb Colburn says:
    Thu, 12th Apr 20125:42 am 

    the best city for a nurse is Austin, TX, followed by San Antonio, TX and Salt Lake City, UT. Seems to based on a number of factors,

  5. KristanSote says:
    Fri, 13th Apr 20122:46 am 

    the best city for a nurse is Austin, TX, followed by San Antonio, TX and Salt Lake City, UT. Seems to based on a number of factors,

  6. The Nerdy Nurse says:
    Sat, 23rd Feb 20138:10 pm 

    Good luck on your nursing journey. Wherever you land, I hope you enjoy yourself. Nursing is a wonderful, crazy, emotional profession. Take the time to enjoy it!

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