Travel Nursing Confusion – Need Some Help!

How are you doing…

I’m an RN from New Mexico, and my husband, who’s in the Air Force, got stationed in Florida. Right now, we’re staying in an AirBnB while we look for a house to buy. :hushed:
I just got a travel nurse job offer here, and it seems like a good fit since it gives me a break and time to find a permanent position. But I’m a bit unsure about some things. :roll_eyes:
I told my recruiter that we’re here because of my husband’s orders and that we don’t own a home at the moment. But now, while filling out the onboarding paperwork, I’m seeing questions about tax home forms and it’s all a bit confusing.Is it okay for me to take this travel nurse job given our situation? And are there any specific things I should know since we’re temporarily living here with our rent covered by my husband’s job?
I need your help :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

Sure :joy_cat:, I’d be pleased to assist! Although it might be intimidating at first, travel nursing is a fantastic opportunity.

:innocent:Learning the fundamentals of travel nursing, such as where to look for assignments and what credentials you’ll need.

:grin: Verify that you possess the necessary certifications and licenses for the states in which you wish to work.

Managing contracts, :nerd_face: comprehending pay scales, and being aware of the benefits you may anticipate.

Work Environment: :smile: Getting used to new hospitals and various work settings.