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Job Opening in Law Firm-Paralegal or Nurse
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William Earl Thompson Jr
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04-15-2013 13:38
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Job Opening in Law Firm-Paralegal or Nurse
A great attorney I know in Marietta is looking to hire a nurse/paralegal or a nurse in his law office. He would like her/him to conduct client interviews and review medical records for him. Preferably someone who lives in the Smyrna, Marietta, or Kennesaw, GA areas. This position might be more pleasing to someone who is tired or the strenuous nature of nursing on the floor. It will pay about $50K to $55K + benefits. Shoot me a private email to etpga@mindspring.com if you want more information or are interested.
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