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re: Good areas to live in around DFW?
Posted on 10/23/23 at 10:55 am to ABearsFanNMS
Posted on 10/23/23 at 10:55 am to ABearsFanNMS
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I am in device sales and the best hospital system to work for seem to be BS&W unless she has a specialty like ED/Trauma or Oncology
She’s currently in urologic oncology at WK in Shreveport and would like to stay doing that.
Posted on 10/23/23 at 10:59 am to grizzlylongcut
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She’s currently in urologic oncology at WK in Shreveport and would like to stay doing that.
My wife works at Harris in downtown Fort Worth. Seems like a decent hospital to work for as far as nurses are concerned. They have some weird push right now though where they're wanting to become a "learning hospital" and part of that, they're requiring their nurses to get some amount of more schooling. Although, they've had the requirement for their nurses to become BSN's for some time now and I know not all of their nurses meet that criteria even.
Posted on 10/23/23 at 11:03 am to grizzlylongcut
I worked in Richardson for 3 years until Covid while still living in La. Since I was keeping my La home, and bought a second work home “close” to the office to work out of during the week, it was on a budget. Ended up getting a place (sold it a couple years ago now), in Lake Tawakoni which is east of Rockwall. Rockwall was very nice as the closest place we’d drive into to do something.
In 3 years only ran into the I-30 bridge over Lake Ray Hubbard being really backed up / closed a couple of times. I was an early commuter however driving over it around 6:30 am, not sure how bad it gets later in the morning. There is a longer northern route 205/78 but you need to know ahead of time that there is a problem.
In any case it’s not anywhere near as bad as I-10 over the basin.
In 3 years only ran into the I-30 bridge over Lake Ray Hubbard being really backed up / closed a couple of times. I was an early commuter however driving over it around 6:30 am, not sure how bad it gets later in the morning. There is a longer northern route 205/78 but you need to know ahead of time that there is a problem.
In any case it’s not anywhere near as bad as I-10 over the basin.
Posted on 10/23/23 at 2:27 pm to grizzlylongcut
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She’s currently in urologic oncology at WK in Shreveport and would like to stay doing that.
UT SW is world class in the oncology world. That is a 30 min drive from where I am out in Colleyville (right where it butts up to Grapevine and Southlake)
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