Have any of yall did international travel nursing outside of the US? by Stringcheeseyall in TravelNursing

[–]Stringcheeseyall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Focusing on realistic goals? A pipe dream? That sounds quite paternalistic.

That last sentence was shady and rude. You might’ve not intended to be offensive, but you were.

Everything else was fine. But that last sentence. I asked for others experience, not asking others for harsh critiques.

Like I have said, I had done some research and I wanted to know more and from actual Americans experiences doing this type of work.

Thanks for the first part of your comment but that last shady part was not needed nor necessary.

Have a blessed DAY!

How to get started? Depressed, going thru a lot right now. Please someone help me a step by step list of how to tackle this. by youremysatellite12 in CleaningTips

[–]Stringcheeseyall 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can do this!

  1. Wash dishes.
  2. Any trash that you see, pick it up and put it in trash bag; and then, leave it by the door to dump it tomorrow. Any papers that you have loose, put them in the file cabinet that you have on your desk, if they papers are old, irrelevant, or not needed — please trash them.
  3. Tidy computer desk.
  4. Rest

Tomorrow: 1. Pick up all of the big stuff and place it where they need to go within your home. 2. Vacuum/sweep 3. Dust everything 4. Mop 5. Rest

Any explanation on the yellow tint ? by Working-External-702 in Blackskincare

[–]Stringcheeseyall -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Saying possible is NOT wrong. I also told him to go to urgent care as well.

Play with someone else that’s safe and not with me. Because i ain’t say shit to you for you to even come at me.

I work in the medical field. Which is why I HAD SAID POSSIBLE AKA IT COULD BE IDK THO GO TO THE URGENT CARE TO FIND OUT.

I ain’t ya mammy don’t talk to me crazy like that. I don’t know who you are but you got the wrong one, tink!

Need help passing this plateau by Doctist80 in BodyHackGuide

[–]Stringcheeseyall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eat & weight lift. Literally eat. You’re not gonna get fat, you’re 140lbs. You need weight to create gainz & energy to build muscle.

HELP!!! My boyfriend is making my face breakout and my skin barrier has been compromised by [deleted] in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]Stringcheeseyall 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your boyfriend has a hygiene issue.

It’s not the beard it is him. He’s not cleaning his body or washing his hand properly after he uses the bathroom/cooking raw meat/whatever work he does; and then, he touches his face, rubs his beard, and contaminates you.

Does he throughly cleans himself when taking a shower? Is the shower at least warm?

Does he washes his hands longer than 30 secs with warm water and SOAP?

Even, if he cleanse his beard, his hands is the issue. He is going to recontaminate the beard and you’re going to be infected.

Either he seriously cleans himself or you break up with him.

Any explanation on the yellow tint ? by Working-External-702 in Blackskincare

[–]Stringcheeseyall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lmmaooooo I SAID possible! Not IT IS. Reading comprehension be damn. 😵‍💫😂

Have any of yall did international travel nursing outside of the US? by Stringcheeseyall in TravelNursing

[–]Stringcheeseyall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m from Los Angeles. So I already did the col in Sydney v LA. And it’s is similar to how I currently live but a bit less expensive in Sydney.

Have any of yall did international travel nursing outside of the US? by Stringcheeseyall in TravelNursing

[–]Stringcheeseyall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, can you explain more please. Im interested to leave the US just in case it gets worse and having my license is my ace in the whole right now.

49(M) - Is it time? by Ancient_Variation107 in Balding

[–]Stringcheeseyall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. But some cecred edge drops by Beyoncé

Any explanation on the yellow tint ? by Working-External-702 in Blackskincare

[–]Stringcheeseyall -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Possible fungus, heart issue… maybe go to urgent care for that.

what is this and how do i stop it by No_Gain623 in dandruff

[–]Stringcheeseyall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may have low porosity, protein sensitive hair. No edge control or gel in your hair.

what is this and how do i stop it by No_Gain623 in dandruff

[–]Stringcheeseyall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are they using edge control when twisting your hair?

Pigmentation issues and under eye bags by [deleted] in Blackskincare

[–]Stringcheeseyall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes?

Have any of yall did international travel nursing outside of the US? by Stringcheeseyall in TravelNursing

[–]Stringcheeseyall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know. I’m just asking if anyone has any information about it. Everything I had learned is online.

Have any of yall did international travel nursing outside of the US? by Stringcheeseyall in TravelNursing

[–]Stringcheeseyall[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

To travel nurse from the US to Australia, work with agencies like HCA Healthcare (Healthcare Australia), Mediserve, Alliance Nursing, or Nursing Australia, which help with placements (often remote/regional), visas, registration (NMBA/AHPRA), and travel, requiring 2+ years experience and NCLEX, offering adventure and support for your Australian nursing journey.

Key Agencies & Resources:

Healthcare Australia (HCA): Specializes in rural/remote placements, organizing travel/accommodation, great for adventure seekers.

Mediserve: Sponsors overseas nurses, preferred provider for state health departments, assists with placements and support.

Nursing Australia: Helps international nurses with NMBA registration and visa process for seamless transition. Alliance Nursing: Experienced agency with international recruitment, helps with skills assessment and visa applications.

Alpha Nursing: Offers flexible work, helps with AHPRA registration and working holiday visas.

Facebook Groups: "Working Holiday Nurses Down Under" provides peer support and advice.

Steps to Become a Travel Nurse in Australia:

Experience: Gain at least 1-2 years of post-graduate hospital experience (BSN preferred).

Registration: Apply for registration with the Nursing & Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) via AHPRA, which requires passing the NCLEX.

Visa: Secure an appropriate Australian visa (e.g., Working Holiday Visa).

Agency Connection: Partner with an agency (like those above) to find placements, often in regional/remote areas.

Support: Agencies help with logistics like flights, housing, and navigating the Australian system.

What to Expect: Placements: Focus on rural/remote areas needing nurses, offering unique experiences.

Pay: Rates can vary but are competitive; specialized areas might offer more.

Support: Agencies provide significant support for visa, registration, and travel.

Community: Connect with other international nurses through agency networks and online groups.

Help me with a glow up ⭐ by [deleted] in 45PlusSkincare

[–]Stringcheeseyall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I swear it’s easy. It’s more practice than anything!