What’s Your Favorite Nurse Side Gig?

Side gigs offer many benefits for nurses looking to earn extra money, enjoy a change of scenery or practice different skills. Working a part time gig on the side can provide variety from your regular full-time job and generate extra income while utilizing your nursing license to try out new skillsets.

There are a number of great options for nurses looking to add a side gig including becoming an Independent Ear Piercing Specialist. We asked nurses, NPs, and healthcare professionals currently using Blomdahl Ear Piercing to share their experience with medical ear piercing. The start up kit costs $349 and includes free training. Nurses can earn $50,000 per year with just two piercings, 5 days per week.

“I first became interested in medical ear piercing when it came time to get my own daughter’s ears pierced. After realizing there was a lack of options I felt comfortable within my area, I found Blomdahl Medical Ear Piercing. Piercing with Blomdahl is easy and convenient. I like that I get to set my own schedule and prices. My clients express appreciation for my services and love the idea of safe, in-home piercings by a Registered Nurse. I have had fun meeting new people and enjoy being a part of such an exciting milestone in other’s lives. Referrals and word of mouth have kept me busier than I could have imagined and the extra income has been great for my family!”
- Julie Carpio, Blomdahl Nurse Provider

“One of the best decisions I’ve ever made. I get to be my own boss, schedule clients when I want to, and take time off when I want to. I’ve been able to make my own prices and the extra money has certainly been very helpful. If you are thinking about doing this type of business, I do highly recommend it. Working with Dave and Christine from Blomdahl has been a pleasure. They are so accommodating and helpful that I really enjoy working with them.”
- Sharon Wollaston, MD

“The device is easy to use, very accurate, and safe! The support provided by Blomdahl USA is terrific! The starter kit has everything you need to get started and begin collecting income! Highly recommended!”
- Monica Jenema, Blomdahl Nurse Provider

“I love the kit – it came with everything I needed to get started.”
- Nathalie Watson, Blomdahl Nurse Provider

“We have nurses, NPs and physicians from all types of specialties -- including pediatrics, dermatology, family and women’s health -- utilizing the Blomdahl Medical Ear Piercing program. This is such a great opportunity for nurses as the demand for safe, convenient, in-home medical ear piercing is huge and nurses can start and stop on their own time. It truly is the ultimate side gig for nurses looking for creative business opportunities using their nursing license.”
- Dave Loftus, Blomdahl USA founder

Blomdahl has a 20-year history working with healthcare professionals to provide a safe ear piercing alternative for American families. After signing up, nurses receive a starter kit which includes everything needed to kick off their business. Additionally, nurses get training that includes practice materials, instructional videos and a live virtual coaching session. Best part is nurses can set their own schedule and only pierce when it works for them. There’s no office, no boss and 100% of profit made from the ear piercing is kept by the nurse.

The Safest Ear Piercing System

-Medical Ear Piercing utilizes single use, disposable cassettes to prevent blood borne virus transmission.

-Medical grade materials to prevent the onset of nickel allergy.

-Sold exclusively to medical professionals.

-Success from the start.

-Your Starter Kit will cost $349 and includes everything you need to get started.

-Training is included at no extra cost.

Interested in learning more about the Blomdahl Nurse Program and becoming an Independent Ear Piercing Specialist? Click here for more information and please comment in the section below with any questions.

 

 

 

 

 

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