Hello
Does anyone have heart or lung rejected transplant tissues for controls (for 
C3d and C4d), or a rejected kidney (C4d)?  I can trade some adenovirus controls?

Thanks.

Ginny Kurth, HT (ASCP)



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Hello Everyone-dropping a line about travel assignments and clarifications.

Temporary living stipends pay upwards of $14,000 per 12-week assignment. Using 
the math below-this more than compensates for the cost of living on Temp 
assignments.

Our travelers received these benefits the first of the month following the 
assignment start date and carry from assignment to assignment.

Health, Dental, Vision
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Prescription RX Plan
Basic Life & AD&D
Voluntary Term Life
Short Term Disability
Critical Illness/Accident
Hospital Indemnity
Commuter Benefits
Hearing Insurance Coverages
Discounts on Travel, Auto Insurance, Electronics, Apparel, Education, 
Entertainment and much more!





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Travel sounds like a great quick boost to a retirement!

Terri L. Braud, HT(ASCP)
Anatomic Pathology Supervisor
HNL Laboratoy Medicine for
Holy Redeemer Hospital
1648 Huntingdon Pike
Meadowbrook, PA 19046
Ph: 215-938-3689, Fax: 215-938-2021
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   1. Travel vs. Perm ? What You?re Really Earning - With REAL
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Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2026 11:53:33 -0500
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Subject: [Histonet] Travel vs. Perm ? What You?re Really Earning -
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Hi there Histopeeps and Histonetters!

Whether you?re currently traveling or thinking about getting into travel for 
the first time, I want to share something that most histotechs never get a 
clear explanation of:

Travel pay isn?t always what it seems.

On paper, the hourly rate looks incredible ? sometimes double what a permanent 
tech earns. But once you factor in the cost of temporary living, the real 
earnings often land much closer to perm than people expect.

Here are two quick examples based on a generous $75/hr travel rate:

? Tampa, FL ? 12?week assignment

Gross pay: $36,000

Temporary living costs: $8,000?$9,000

Real earnings: about $55?$57/hr

? Nashville, TN ? 12?week assignment

Gross pay: $36,000

Temporary living costs: ~$8,575

Real earnings: about $57/hr

Why the numbers shrink

Travel pay looks higher because it includes the cost of living somewhere you 
don?t actually live.
Once you subtract housing, utilities, parking, food inflation, and travel, the 
?$75/hr? illusion fades fast.

This doesn?t mean travel is bad ? it can be exciting, flexible, and financially 
rewarding in the right season of your life.
But it does mean you should compare travel and perm using real earnings, not 
just the headline rate.

And don?t forget the value of perm work

Permanent roles come with benefits that don?t show up on a travel pay stub,
including:

PTO

Health insurance

Retirement match

Predictable schedules

No duplicate housing

Long?term stability

Those benefits often add $8?$12/hr in real value.

If you?re trying to decide between travel and perm ? or you?re wondering what 
your true compensation looks like ? I?m always happy to walk through the 
numbers with you. No pressure, no agenda. Just clarity.

You deserve to make the choice that supports the life you want, not just the 
rate on a job posting.

Curious what your real take?home looks like?
I?m happy to walk through the numbers ? no pressure, just clarity.

? (407) 353?5070
? [email protected]



Warmly,
Pam





Thanks-Pam

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