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Military SpouseRating: (votes: 0) Not a military spouse, but have you given any thought to working at VA facilities or travel nursing? It seems like both of those fields would be more understanding of the frequent moving. I think working for the VA may also take care of the license issue, but I can't say for sure. Maybe someone with VA experience can speak to this? Comment:
Not married but most women I work with are married to men stationed at the local base. They don't seem to have problems with employment. Just my tiny datapoint.
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The VA could be a good bet. Once you are employed you do not have to change your license when you relocate. Keep in note if you do travel nursing you must have 1-2 years’ experience in the field you want to work in (I was told that it is hard to change specialties). I don’t see why it would be two difficult to get a job thought, you are usually located in a position for at least 3 years and changing your license only takes a couple weeks.
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Quote from kward6The VA could be a good bet. Once you are employed you do not have to change your license when you relocate. Keep in note if you do travel nursing you must have 1-2 years’ experience in the field you want to work in (I was told that it is hard to change specialties). I don’t see why it would be two difficult to get a job thought, you are usually located in a position for at least 3 years and changing your license only takes a couple weeks.
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