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Advance Your Nursing Career Work As An Independent Nurse Contractor

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Many nurses today are frustrated with their work situation. Are you one of them? If so, it is time you take control and make that first step. Quit thinking about a change ...DO IT ...quit saying I am going too... DO IT...Quit day dreaming, procrastinating, making excuses, waiting for the right time ....DO IT. Now is the time to expand your nursing career and enjoy the many benefits that is offered as an Independent Nurse Contractor.

Nurses wake up and take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity. Are you tired of having no input in your career, little money in the bank, lack of respect for your profession and little compensation for the long hours and years of dedication? Independent Nurse Contractor is a great way to renew your interest and rejuvenate your nursing career. As An Independent Nurse Contractor you will Gain back your independence and enjoy freedom: more choices; as to how often, when and where you practice, substantially increase your wages, increase overall job satisfaction and best of all just plain recognition of your worth as a professional. Now is the time to Achieve your goals and recognize your dreams Do not settle for mediocre pay and benefits when you can have the best .

An exciting, yet somewhat frightening career alternative for nurses, is business ownership. Owning your own business is a risk, but there is no better prepared professional than the nurse to take on the business world. Nurses are often risk takers, that demonstrate confidence, ambition, and a sense of personal accomplishment and can easily channel their expertise into personal, financial, and professional success.

Nurses are the perfect business owners. They have the communication skills and the ability to assess, implement and organize a plan. These are the same criteria that any business owner uses.

An Independent Nurse Contractor contracts with a healthcare facility to provide nursing services, usually by the hour. An Independent contractor can contract his or her nursing services directly with a healthcare facility or with a patient and continue bedside practice. The contract is similar to those used by nursing agencies and travel companies outlining the services to be provided, the responsibilities of both the healthcare facility and the nurse, and the length of time the services are to be provided.

Nurse Contractors practice in all aspects of the Healthcare Industry; Home Health, Nursing Homes, Hospitals, Rehab. Centers, Doctors Offices and all aspects of Nurse Consulting just to name a few. No advance degrees are necessary unless your business includes diagnosing and treating medical problems.

State nurse practice acts for registered nurses do not prohibit independent contracting, consulting, entrepreneurship, or small businesses ownership.

When you are a self-employed Nurse, your hard work and professionalism benefits you, not your employer. Your job satisfaction will increase to unexpected heights and frustrations will disappear! Be your own boss. Never be fired, laid off, called off, forced to work, forfeit family vacations or feel trapped again. Enjoy your career and feel satisfied again.

Our mission at Mericle RN Staffing LLC is to encourage, educate, and empower nurse entrepreneurs to realize their full business potential. Visit http://www.contractornurse.com and get excited about your career again.

My Name is Tammie Mericle and I have been practicing as a RN for 15 years with the last several years as an Independent Nurse Contractor. Ive worked in a variety of fields;pediatrics, med-surg., home health, emergency room, critical care. I absolutely love nursing but am not all that crazy about all the pay & politics. I worked as a Traveling nurse and then decided to cut out the middleman and am now practicing as an Independent Nurse Contractor working all of my contracts in hospital settings. It has been such a great change but along the way I discovered that many nurse were not that familiar with the process. Many were interested but had no idea where to start. I wrote a Manual: Success As An Independent Nurse Contractor RN Career Opportunity http://www.contractornurse.com

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Seven Ways To Write For Success

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Use your imagination.

Be rich, poor, old, young, human, animal or alien on this world or anywhere in the universe.

Present your work professionally.

When the editor picks up your ms or puts it up on the computer it should LOOK professional.

1. Every piece of writing, whether its a short filler article or a lengthy Aga saga, should be like a perfect piece of jewellery. You might have a wonderful idea for an article, short story or book but, if it hasnt been cut and polished to perfection, it wont sell.

2. Aim at producing material for which you will be paid. Too many hopefuls are so desperate to appear in print that they will let their work go for nothing. This is only acceptable very rarely for the would-be professional writer who wants to build up a portfolio. If an editor hopes to publish my work for free I point out very pleasantly that actually my words are my living. In all cases we have come to a satisfactory financial arrangement.Writing should be your paid profession. You wouldnt expect a plumber to repair a burst pipe for nothing just because he enjoyed plumbing would you?

3. Writing is one of the most rewarding things to do. We can give free rein to imagination and move in whatever realms we choose. We can be rich or poor, old or young, travel the world, even travel the universe. Creating and controlling characters and make us the gods of our own worlds. Create a storyline your readers will want to be in. It can be beautiful, thrilling, scary, familiar or alien but it must painted in words so that your readers can visualise it.

4. Doing what we like, when we like and how we like is fine unless we want to get published. Getting published can be difficult, often painful and necessitates conforming to certain patterns. If you want to be a real published writer you must ask the important question, Who am I writing for? Your target market will only use stories or articles of a certain length and of a certain type. To find out the style the editor prefers you should study several issues of the publication. This will show you the age range of the readers, their interests, hobbies, what sort of jobs they do and their lifestyles. This will tell you about the target market. That all probably sounds obvious but editors could tell you of the sack loads of unsuitable material they receive each year.

5. It isnt always the content which results in manuscripts being rejected. Some wont even be read. Sloppy, badly presented work with spelling mistakes, poor grammar and a generally unsatisfactory appearance will be cast aside. Work should be presented on A4 paper and should only be printed on one side. Decent sized margins and double spacing leave plenty of room for the editors pen. If you are presenting your work digitally you must make sure that it is prepared in a programme that the publication can use. Always find out whether the publication prefers digital or hard copy. Some like both.

6. Remember to write regularly. Set yourself a timetable and stick to it! Programme your brain into automatically going into writing mode. Even if you dont feel at all inspired and the last thing you want to do is sit at your desk and write you MUST go through the motions. Write the first thing that comes into your mind and keep writing. Its surprising how often you will find that your brain has engaged gear and you are starting to write publishable material.

7. Some of you might decide that you are going to self publish your work so all the regular rules for successful writing can be ignored. The rules are the same no matter who publishes the material. The self-publisher has to be even more careful because they havent got the might, advertising and publicity budget or reputation of the existing publishers.

But it can be done!

Theodora Cochrane has been a published author for many years. She writes using different pen names to maintain her privacy. To see more tips for writers visit http://www.BAwriter.co.uk - Tips for writers which is a page designed for writers and small and self publishers. Also visit http://www.percydale.com for ideas to increase your income.


Seven Ways To Write For Success

0 comments

Use your imagination.

Be rich, poor, old, young, human, animal or alien on this world or anywhere in the universe.

Present your work professionally.

When the editor picks up your ms or puts it up on the computer it should LOOK professional.

1. Every piece of writing, whether its a short filler article or a lengthy Aga saga, should be like a perfect piece of jewellery. You might have a wonderful idea for an article, short story or book but, if it hasnt been cut and polished to perfection, it wont sell.

2. Aim at producing material for which you will be paid. Too many hopefuls are so desperate to appear in print that they will let their work go for nothing. This is only acceptable very rarely for the would-be professional writer who wants to build up a portfolio. If an editor hopes to publish my work for free I point out very pleasantly that actually my words are my living. In all cases we have come to a satisfactory financial arrangement.Writing should be your paid profession. You wouldnt expect a plumber to repair a burst pipe for nothing just because he enjoyed plumbing would you?

3. Writing is one of the most rewarding things to do. We can give free rein to imagination and move in whatever realms we choose. We can be rich or poor, old or young, travel the world, even travel the universe. Creating and controlling characters and make us the gods of our own worlds. Create a storyline your readers will want to be in. It can be beautiful, thrilling, scary, familiar or alien but it must painted in words so that your readers can visualise it.

4. Doing what we like, when we like and how we like is fine unless we want to get published. Getting published can be difficult, often painful and necessitates conforming to certain patterns. If you want to be a real published writer you must ask the important question, Who am I writing for? Your target market will only use stories or articles of a certain length and of a certain type. To find out the style the editor prefers you should study several issues of the publication. This will show you the age range of the readers, their interests, hobbies, what sort of jobs they do and their lifestyles. This will tell you about the target market. That all probably sounds obvious but editors could tell you of the sack loads of unsuitable material they receive each year.

5. It isnt always the content which results in manuscripts being rejected. Some wont even be read. Sloppy, badly presented work with spelling mistakes, poor grammar and a generally unsatisfactory appearance will be cast aside. Work should be presented on A4 paper and should only be printed on one side. Decent sized margins and double spacing leave plenty of room for the editors pen. If you are presenting your work digitally you must make sure that it is prepared in a programme that the publication can use. Always find out whether the publication prefers digital or hard copy. Some like both.

6. Remember to write regularly. Set yourself a timetable and stick to it! Programme your brain into automatically going into writing mode. Even if you dont feel at all inspired and the last thing you want to do is sit at your desk and write you MUST go through the motions. Write the first thing that comes into your mind and keep writing. Its surprising how often you will find that your brain has engaged gear and you are starting to write publishable material.

7. Some of you might decide that you are going to self publish your work so all the regular rules for successful writing can be ignored. The rules are the same no matter who publishes the material. The self-publisher has to be even more careful because they havent got the might, advertising and publicity budget or reputation of the existing publishers.

But it can be done!

Theodora Cochrane has been a published author for many years. She writes using different pen names to maintain her privacy. To see more tips for writers visit http://www.BAwriter.co.uk - Tips for writers which is a page designed for writers and small and self publishers. Also visit http://www.percydale.com for ideas to increase your income.


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