I’ve worked in a few different states and found that treatment of travel nurses can vary wildly. Some hospitals integrate travelers right into their team, while others keep them at arm’s length. For those who’ve worked in Texas, how would you describe the general attitude toward travelers? Supportive, neutral, or more demanding? I’m trying to decide if Texas should be my next stop or not.
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How do Texas hospitals treat travel nurses compared to other states?
How do Texas hospitals treat travel nurses compared to other states?
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From what I’ve seen, Texas hospitals tend to be very welcoming. Managers appreciate experienced travel nurses because they fill urgent needs efficiently. I’ve worked three contracts there and always felt respected. If you want to see current openings, check listings for a travel nurse in texas — most have strong onboarding programs. The professional culture in Texas values teamwork, so adjustment is usually quick.