I'm shopping for cubicles, and it is tougher than expected.

Vendor A is the least expensive. Vendor B is the most expensive. He's not negotiating his price, and he tells me he has better quality & is worth it. Vendor C's prices are in the middle. The decision didn't become clear until I saw their work. I ultimately decided on my cubicle vendor based on references, what I saw, how they fit our needs, and price.

All of a sudden, it hit me: just as I struggled with my decision to hire an unknown vendor, rehab managers must have a tough time deciding which therapists or therapy assistants to hire for their travel therapy jobs.

How does this relate to you? I think rehab managers fill their travel therapy jobs in the same way I chose my cubicle vendor. 

Keep reading to learn what shopping for cubicles has in common with choosing the right person for travel therapy jobs.