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Traveling X-ray company reviews

Hi there-

This is my first post so I’m hoping I do this correctly. I’m in the process of biting the bullet and doing travel work. I love my hospital and the people I work with. However, I have lived in this area all my life and for my own health and happiness, need a change of scenery desperately!! I have done a bit of research on my own about, but honestly, there are so many companies/agencies out there, it has been overwhelming. So far I have had contact with Aya (which came highly recommended, unfortunately my experience was not so great, ie not returning my calls, kinda brushing off my questions, having their assistant get in touch, and then also did not return my calls) and Club Staffing. Haven’t had too much interaction with the latter at this point. I was hoping I could find some direction here and get information on some other agencies. Have you had good, bad experiences with any? Would you recommend any to someone? Any information would help as again, I’m just starting out and feeling a bit overwhelmed.

Thank you so much in advance. And sorry if this sounded jumbled. First timer :)

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