Three Tips for Travel Therapists

These three quick tips are just a few things you can keep in mind to make your travel therapy assignment better. Take things as they come There’s a reason phrases like “go with the flow” and “make lemonade out of lemons” continue to get thrown around—it’s solid advice. Not all travel assignments are perfect and you may

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Four Quick Tips to Manage Stress

Newbie travel therapist or experienced traveler, we can all experience different levels of stress that sneak up on us for a variety of reasons. Like money, holidays or new environments. It’s important to take care of yourself while traveling (especially on solo assignments), and watch for signs of stress. If you do find yourself feeling

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Travel Therapist Testimonial

We receive a lot of wonderful feedback from our travelers about their experience with Cariant and their Cariant recruiters. This testimonial letter from a stellar travel PT just hits the spot. If you’ve been hesitant about travel therapy we hope this letter gives you the confidence to take an additional step toward travel. Have questions

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Housing Resources

Depending on what area of the country you are traveling to, you might find a wider range of housing options besides apartments and long-term stay units. Look for all-season cabin rentals, RV parks or call around to local realtors. Many realty companies offer rentals, sometimes unadvertised, and are an excellent traveler resource since realtors are

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Meet us at TravCon!

We are Vegas bound! Cariant is heading out to Las Vegas for the Traveler’s Conference, held September 13-15.

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The Perks of Off-Season Travel Locations

As you end your summer travel contract, consider your next location carefully. September start date contracts could land you in less desirable weather as November begins and potentially less-enjoyable situations if you extend an additional 13 weeks through the winter. This, it turns out, isn’t that bad of a plan! Before you migrate south for

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Ask These Questions Before Finalizing Your Housing

Temporary housing is one of the more important things to line up before starting a travel assignment. Here are some things to keep in mind when deciding on a temporary residence. As an overall rule, always explain who you are and why you require short-term housing. Explaining that you are a medical professional coming to

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From Temp to Perm

We often tout the benefits of 13-week travel contracts and what embracing flexibility can bring therapists professionally. But, we know career travelers are few in number. At some point it’s just natural to settle down.

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