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Big disappointment. sm

Posted By: as on 2007-07-12
In Reply to: Transcription matchmaker... - SR

For all of their plugging and bragging and on and on about how much they can do for you, I sent them one e-mail with a nice cover and copy of my resume, and all I received was a short sentence back stating, Sorry, we only have acute care positions available.  You know, like 'shoo shoo, we don't have the time or desire to even pretend to be  interested in or helpful to you'.   I have over 10 years experience with multiple specialties.  What a waste.  Talk about bait and switch.


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