So I finally did it. I went after the big one. The license that recruiters warn you about, the license fellow physical therapists complain of and the license that scares many travelers away from ever applying for. It’s the license process that is warned to take so long that many travelers miss out on job opportunities or need to delay start dates. It’s the license that has so many steps that many lose track of what they have submitted further delaying licensure. It’s also one of the more expensive PT licenses to obtain. However, it’s also the license that offers the most jobs in the United States, as well as…
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Make Between 50 – 100% More Money Out of School with Traveling Healthcare
As it is the time of the year in which the winter new grad therapists are taking (and passing!) their boards, I feel that it’s the perfect time to again share how beneficial traveling right out of school can be for paying back your loans, building your net worth, improving your skills, and seeing the country. Every year I put together my financial summary which is a post that I create outlining my financial growth for the year. And every year I am astonished by how much traveling therapy has affected my ability to maximize my income as a new practitioner. In just 2 years of traveling therapy, I have…
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You Could Never Travel AND Have a High Savings Rate…
Before I begin this article, I want to emphasize that I am sharing this information with you not to brag but to continue to show complete transparency with my financial numbers and life. I do this for three reasons. To keep my blog’s integrity. I would never try to sell something that I wasn’t practicing myself. Just like you wouldn’t trust an out of shape personal trainer, or a dentist with decaying teeth. By using my actual numbers, it’s the best way to keep my journey authentic and relatable. To show how easy many of the concepts that I discuss are and how applicable they can be to your life…