Seasoned travel therapists know that one great perk of the job is the ability to see and explore some of the best cities in the U.S. New York City is one of those destinations that lives up to the hype – towering skyscrapers, an amazing arts and culture scene and some rather interesting people make it a fun place to work. After you finish working with your patients for the day, here’s some of our favoirte activities in the Big Apple:
NYC is home to the best live theater in the U.S., so you shouldn’t miss this opportunity to take in a show. Grab a buddy, dress up and hit the town! Going to Broadway also means passing through Times Square, so you’ll get to do some pre-show people watching as you taxi to
The Fragrance Garden in particular is great for those who need a little natural aromatherapy in NYC. Seasoned travel therapists know that one great perk of the job is the ability to see and explore some of the best cities in the U.S. New York City is one of those destinations that lives up to the hype – towering skyscrapers, an amazing arts and culture scene and some rather interesting people make it a fun place to work. After you finish working with your patients for the day, here’s some of our favoirte activities in the Big Apple: See a Broadway show (obviously) NYC is home to the best live theater in the U.S., so you shouldn’t miss this opportunity to take in a show. Grab a buddy, dress up and hit the town! Going to Broadway also means passing through Times Square, so you’ll get to do some pre-show people watching as you taxi to
Working around the country as a traveling therapist means your “take-home pay” will be affected by the tax rates in each state. Some states, like New York have very high income taxes, while other states, such as Texas, don’t have any income tax at all. Yet on top of income tax, you’ll also have to consider sales tax, housing costs and other expenses.
Without further ado, let’s take a look at some states that you might want to consider working in as a travel therapist that will allow you to keep more in your pocket.
Work in the right states & earn a higher take-home pay. Working around the country as a traveling therapist means your “take-home pay” will be affected by the tax rates in each state. Some states, like New York have very high income taxes, while other states, such as Texas, don’t have any income tax at all. Yet on top of income tax, you’ll also have to consider sales tax, housing costs and other expenses. Without further ado, let’s take a look at some states that you might want to consider working in as a travel therapist that will allow you to keep more in your pocket.