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Katılım Aralık 2025
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Getting paid like a business instead of an employee? Consider if you're working full-time. If yes, it's time to think about contracting as a business. If not, focus on your main income source as occasional contracts might not offer tax benefits. #BusinessTips #Freelance
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Traveling opens your mind to new perspectives and business ideas. It proves that anything is possible – the only limit is yourself. Preparation and systems are key to making money, no matter where you are. #Travel #Mindset #Entrepreneurship
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Work hard for your family, but don't forget to enjoy the moments with them. Life is more than just your shift; it's about creating memories and realizing everything is worth it when you have loved ones waiting at home. #FamilyFirst #WorkLifeBalance
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Traveling opens up your mind to new business ideas and possibilities. The only limit is yourself. Systems are key to making money while exploring the world. #Travel #BusinessTips #Mindset
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Staff nurses and travel nurses can earn the same hourly rate, but keep vastly different amounts. The key? Changing how you get paid. Travel nursing offers autonomy and control over your income and tax benefits. #NurseLife #TravelNurse #CareerTips
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Working as a registered nurse in Canada? Pay is standard across units, based on experience. Having nursed here since 2022, that's about 4 years of experience. #CanadaNursing #RNLife
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Hiring managers often question experience with employment gaps. Even 6 years out of nursing, some employers might not fully recognize prior experience, impacting re-entry. #NursingCareer #CareerAdvice
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A 6-year gap in practice wasn't for rest, but for rigorous study and credential evaluation. Demonstrating dedication to professional growth and expertise. #CareerGrowth #ProfessionalDevelopment
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The pandemic and nursing shortages made travel nursing incredibly popular. Discovering this opportunity, the decision to try it led to a full-time career shift in 2023. #TravelNursing #CareerChange
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Trying to get a feel for travel nursing by being a float nurse. Picking up shifts in different units offers a glimpse into the role, similar to travel nursing. #NursingLife #FloatNurse
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Travel nurses face stigma from staff nurses, but this changes by building relationships and respecting their methods. Approach with openness, listen, and fill the gap—you're there temporarily. #Nursing #TravelNurse
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Worked as a nurse in the Philippines since late 2013 before moving to Canada. That's about 4 years of experience here. #Nursing #CareerChange
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Working beyond your paid 8-hour shift in the hospital often goes unpaid. You might be there for 12-16 hours, but only get compensated for the regular shift. #WorkLife #Healthcare
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Found a part-time role with great benefits and a flexible schedule that allows for work-life balance. Working only a few days a week, with extended time off, makes it manageable. #WorkLifeBalance #PartTimeJobs
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Most fear structure because they treat it like magic. Great nurses don't know everything—they just follow steps. Keep it clean and don't go it alone. Community is vital. #Nursing #Community
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Nursing grads in the Philippines face a harsh reality: no experience means no job. The system is flooded, and to gain experience, new grads must actually PAY hospitals to work there, creating a cruel Catch-22. #Philippines #Nursing #CareerAdvice
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Nursing teaches caution, safety, and thorough research. But sometimes, taking calculated risks and jumping in headfirst leads to unexpected discoveries. #NursingLife #CareerJourney
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Nursing practices are remarkably similar across Canada, even between provinces like BC and Saskatchewan. The core patient care remains the same, with the primary differences often boiling down to the specific EMR system used and the advanced machinery available.
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Starting a business? You don't need a full legal and financial team on day one. Knowing *when* to bring in the pros is the key. Accountant = early. Lawyer = when legal questions arise. #StartupTips #BusinessAdvice
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First episode jitters! Michelle shares her fear of talking on camera and the need to conquer it. Wish us luck on this new content journey! #FirstEpisode #ContentCreation
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