Nursing Jobs at None in Ohio
897 active Nursing positions at None across Ohio
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist - CRNA
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Gynecology Specialists - Chesapeake, VA - NP or PA
Women's Health NP or PA - Virginia Beach Obstetrics & Gynecology
OBGYN - Capital Women's Care - Northern Virginia
Locums NP - Medical Oncology Opportunity in Virginia
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Locum Tenens - NP CCM - Virginia -230005
CNA / Certified Nursing Assistant
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Senior CNA
LPN
RN
RN
LPN
LPN
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
RN
LPN
About nursing jobs at None in Ohio
None is one of the carriers actively hiring nurses across Ohio, with 897 open seats listed above.
Like most Ohio-based fleets, None prioritizes drivers who live within reasonable distance of its operating lanes. Reading the full description on each posting is the fastest way to see if you're a fit on home time, equipment, and endorsements.
Types of nursing jobs at None
Drivers exploring None will see a few common kinds of seats on the board:
- Local / home daily — short hauls inside one Ohio metro.
- Regional — Ohio plus PA, IN, MI, KY, WV with weekly home time.
- Dedicated — repeat lanes for a single shipper, predictable schedule.
- OTR — over-the-road, all 48 states, 2–3 weeks out.
- Owner operator — lease-purchase or independent contractor seats.
Pay expectations at None
Pay at None depends heavily on the seat type. Local and home-daily Ohio Nursing roles in this market typically run $22–$32 per hour, regional positions commonly land between $0.55 and $0.72 per mile (roughly $70K–$95K per year on consistent miles), and OTR and dedicated lanes often clear $80K–$110K. The exact number for any given posting is on the listing.
Typical routes for None
Routes vary by account. Some None drivers stay inside a single Ohio metro on local home-daily work; others run regional weekly with home time on the weekend; OTR seats run all 48 states from an Ohio terminal and reset every 2–3 weeks.
Why drivers choose None
If you're weighing None against another offer, the things that matter most are home time consistency, dispatcher quality, equipment age and condition, and how bonuses actually pay out. Ask specifics on each — generic answers usually mean the answer isn't great.
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