“I’m seeing other people” travel therapy recruiter breakup template

You just started working with a new travel therapy recruiter and you’re so pumped! But you realize that you should always start a new relationship with the right expectations. You are an empowered travel therapist that is working with more than one recruiter (as you should!) and this is the email you can send to let your new recruiter know you’re looking for an open relationship!

Because communication is our favorite.

Just copy and paste 👇‍

Hi travel therapy recruiter,

It was great talking with you. I am excited to add you as a part of my travel team and hopefully we can find a great assignment together.

It is really important to me that I am a team player with my recruiters. I know how hard you work and I will do everything I can to always openly communicate with you. I’ll even get my paperwork in fast when that time comes! I know that is the best way to show my love. 😉

In the spirit of openness and honesty, I want to make sure you are comfortable with me working with multiple companies between assignments. It’s important to me to have options in between each assignment and I know
more opportunity comes when chatting to a few different recruiters.

I will be open with each of you about where I am at in my process. I value your time and will never intentionally waste it. I won’t pin you against another company in a bidding war. However, if you have the same job listing as
another company, I will ask you both to present your best pay package and I will pick between those options.

I also request that you never submit my resume to any assignment without explicitly getting my yes. If you are uncomfortable with this, it would be better to know now!

But if this all sounds awesome, then wonderful! I look forward to working
with you. 🙂

In gratitude,

The empowered travel therapist (aka, your name!)

Cheers to open (recruiter and traveler) relationships!

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Laura Latimer

Travel OT and Founder of Nomadicare

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