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I'm very thankful (sm)

Posted By: MTinTexas on 2007-12-15
In Reply to: Congrats, but 8% raise?! - and extra 2cpl on incentive?!!

... and would have just been pleased if they had offered to cover the cost of the test, truthfully! 


I work for a small hospital in TX but they are part of a large corporate health system out of FL so that is likely why they offer such a nice increase.




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