By
Jeff on Nov 23, 2008 in
Travel Nursing Tips
I know gas prices are on the decline, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore gas mileage when it is time to choose your next car, especially with the economy looking like it does. Travel nurses can put a lot of miles on a car so you want to make sure you get one that will be friendly on the pocket book when gas prices go back up again. A great website to check out when you are looking at your next car is FuelEconomy.gov. It has a great “Find a Car” tool that shows you the fuel economy of any car all the way back to 1985 and even compare side by side to other cars.
They have a few fun areas too like Best and Worst MPG and Cars that don’t need gasoline.
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About the Author
My name is Jeff Long. I’m the Marketing Manager at Medical Solutions, one of the leading
travel nursing companies. I have never been a nurse and am not a recruiter. I have worked at Medical Solutions for four years and think it is a great company that has a lot to offer nurses and allied health professionals interested in a travel career. I do post just a small sampling of
travel nursing jobs from Medical Solutions, but mostly I write about
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Great information Jeff!!! It amazes me, but my Lincoln Truck isn’t on there… I definitely need that resource for the next vehicle that I buy
This is great infromation for anyone who travels long distances to their job. I have recently purchased a fuel friendly hybrid vehicle. I have been saving more than expected every week on gas. The fact that gas prices are dropping may be deceiving at first glance. Traveling any amount of distance five days a week will put a strain on the budget. Thanks for the great advice.
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