These traveling agencies/travel job positions also accept more than just ASCP certification. It will depend on the location that one would like to travel to. For example, I know that Alabama and Florida accept ASCP and AMT certifications, but NY will accept ASCP only. Just depends on what certification the state prefers. Usually a travel agency will have the information needed pertaining to certain travel job positions and which certification they accept.
Sis there are a few things you should touch on. I’m a med tech MT with a Bio BS and Minor in Chem... made 90k at my first job night shift 7 on 7 off... what you didn’t mention about travel tech is what you touched upon just a little at the end. You said you didn’t want to relocate and it be too stressful also that the place you will be working for is in serious need mostly because the upper management is greedy fucks who don’t give a damn about their employees. Most places that pay $48 an hr you have to do the work of 6 people and it’s okay for a while but you can’t have a long term “regular job”.. when you go half way across the country and land in the middle of nowheresville and you aren’t from around there you are EVEN MORE expendable and vulnerable to cuts and change in policy. That’s why you have to get with the right agency or else not only your co workers will hate you but the manager will use the schedule against you and treat you as if everyday was your last anyway..
@@empru7029 No I was in New Orleans. But I worked pretty much every day because most of that was overtime. They were really short and could never find good techs and I was one of 3 people willing to work at night so it would be a nice bit of money but for working some pay periods like 135+ hours it’s not worth it… UPDATE tho to when a commented on this a while back.. I now have a travel job that pays 10k per month. The culture is way better and I only work 40 hours per week. I have been extended on this contract 3 times and it’s a pretty good gig lol
what she says about travel companies wanting a 4 year degree and only ascp is no longer true. I only have an associates + ABB license and have started traveling. Had no problem getting job offers. This is in the US at least.
Do they give u travel accommodations when ur first starting off on the job? Or would u have to have money saved up/loans taken out to pay for a place to stay/trip money before starting the job ?
Which agencies provide housing? My mom worked as travel nurse in 80's and 90's and they gave her a car and housing as part of the benefits. All the travel workers lived in the same condo complex.
Hi! The major is Clinical/Medical Lab Sciences. It can be a Bachelors or an Associates. Or you can major in any science degree and then do a 1-yr post-Bachelors certification and get certified through the ASCP to work in a lab. 4-yr degree Bachelors are Medical Technologist (MT), Medical Lab Scientist (MLS) or Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS); 2-yr degree Associates are Medical Lab Technician (MLT). There are different routes that people go to get their certifications so you could have a Bachelors in whatever and then do the certification and get some experience in a lab (as a lab assistant or phlebotomist) and then get MLT certification. The difference between a MT and MLT is about their duties (based on hospital/clinic), and pay. However, this is about travel and many of the assignments you’ll find are for MLTs (unless specified for both MT/MLT or where the company or hospital states that only MT are accepted to apply).
It is very dependent for company and state so if you’re interested in learning more about the stipend look up jobs in the states that you would be interested to work in and that will help you out.
Actually as a MLT, it’s quite easy to find places to work!! :)))
Yes I agree!!
really?
@@RosaPerez medical lab technology and clinical lab science is same ?
@@suniaashraf5218 yes they are the same /used in different places. MLS has a four year degree.
These traveling agencies/travel job positions also accept more than just ASCP certification. It will depend on the location that one would like to travel to. For example, I know that Alabama and Florida accept ASCP and AMT certifications, but NY will accept ASCP only. Just depends on what certification the state prefers. Usually a travel agency will have the information needed pertaining to certain travel job positions and which certification they accept.
Florida doesnt accept ascp, or cali
Hey love thank you for sharing i learn something new each day all this info is so helpful & u look so beautiful ❤️
You are so welcome love
Buddy of mine did this after a few years. Made mad bank girl...like mad money. Some gigs were 7 to 8K a month.
Was he a MLT or MLS? Im just waiting to get accepted into the MLT program next month
thats legit!!!!!
did he have his ASCP certification?
So...fast forward 2 years.. the market has cooled down a little, but the MLS's I know are making 10k a month roughly. MLT's can travel too
Ahhhhh I’ve been waiting for this thank you very much ♥️
You’re welcome Edu thank you so much for the video idea!
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Sis there are a few things you should touch on. I’m a med tech MT with a Bio BS and Minor in Chem... made 90k at my first job night shift 7 on 7 off... what you didn’t mention about travel tech is what you touched upon just a little at the end. You said you didn’t want to relocate and it be too stressful also that the place you will be working for is in serious need mostly because the upper management is greedy fucks who don’t give a damn about their employees. Most places that pay $48 an hr you have to do the work of 6 people and it’s okay for a while but you can’t have a long term “regular job”.. when you go half way across the country and land in the middle of nowheresville and you aren’t from around there you are EVEN MORE expendable and vulnerable to cuts and change in policy. That’s why you have to get with the right agency or else not only your co workers will hate you but the manager will use the schedule against you and treat you as if everyday was your last anyway..
wow 90k? are you in cali?
@@empru7029 No I was in New Orleans. But I worked pretty much every day because most of that was overtime. They were really short and could never find good techs and I was one of 3 people willing to work at night so it would be a nice bit of money but for working some pay periods like 135+ hours it’s not worth it… UPDATE tho to when a commented on this a while back.. I now have a travel job that pays 10k per month. The culture is way better and I only work 40 hours per week. I have been extended on this contract 3 times and it’s a pretty good gig lol
@@CuspofResolution definitely gonna try and head towards the travel MT direction then lol.
What's your new company?
@Darrell Lucus Omg thank you for this. If it feels like it's to good to be true, it is period 👌🏽👍🏽🤷🏽♀️
what she says about travel companies wanting a 4 year degree and only ascp is no longer true. I only have an associates + ABB license and have started traveling. Had no problem getting job offers. This is in the US at least.
Exactly!!!" I was just about write this!!! Experience is KEY!!!!"So this is misleading and/or discouraging to make that kind of statement 🥴
Great to hear! I do not have experience traveling so I only used information from my online research. Thanks for the update!
You are correct, experience is key. Every company has their own criteria for the people they hire.
I just started the application process of traveling MLS. I have been in the hospital as a generalist for 14 years. I am ready to be out! ✌🏽
YESS!! Congratulations! Best of luck in your job search! I hope you have a great time traveling :)
@@RosaPerez how to be a generalist?
You made this comment a year ago. Did you start traveling LaToya? And if So how was it for you? I just got my first contract!
They do not require a B.S. Degree. Most agencies use MLTs and MTs interchangeably. Mlts apply we need you!
I have hight school diploma ,am I eligible for this kind if job ?
@@moonlight5033 no unfortunately not, you need the two year program for a technician or a 4 year degree with CLS/MLS certification for this job.
thats right!! Thank you for sharing :)
Thank you for this info!
Do they give u travel accommodations when ur first starting off on the job? Or would u have to have money saved up/loans taken out to pay for a place to stay/trip money before starting the job ?
They do not require you to be MT, MLTs can also apply. ASCP is not the only certification they take some states accept AMT
Thank you for the information :)
It's actually 1700 x 52 weeks = 88,440 per year. 7,366.66 per month.
Thank you!
This is so cool! I’ve only heard of a traveling nurse
Hey Stephanie! Yes there are traveling MLS's as well :)
Which agencies provide housing? My mom worked as travel nurse in 80's and 90's and they gave her a car and housing as part of the benefits. All the travel workers lived in the same condo complex.
I haven't done too much of my own research on which agencies do but i would suggest doing your own research online
What classes should I take to become a traveling cls? And what should I major in?
Hi! The major is Clinical/Medical Lab Sciences. It can be a Bachelors or an Associates. Or you can major in any science degree and then do a 1-yr post-Bachelors certification and get certified through the ASCP to work in a lab. 4-yr degree Bachelors are Medical Technologist (MT), Medical Lab Scientist (MLS) or Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS); 2-yr degree Associates are Medical Lab Technician (MLT). There are different routes that people go to get their certifications so you could have a Bachelors in whatever and then do the certification and get some experience in a lab (as a lab assistant or phlebotomist) and then get MLT certification. The difference between a MT and MLT is about their duties (based on hospital/clinic), and pay.
However, this is about travel and many of the assignments you’ll find are for MLTs (unless specified for both MT/MLT or where the company or hospital states that only MT are accepted to apply).
You explained this very well. Thank you :)
I made a video on the classes I took to become a medical laboratory scientist. if you want to check it out :)
Or if you’re looking to travel by camper?
Camper would be cool!
What percentage is the stipend?
It is very dependent for company and state so if you’re interested in learning more about the stipend look up jobs in the states that you would be interested to work in and that will help you out.
Can I travel as a medical lab assistant?
It’s possible. You can always do some research online to see if you can.