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Someone asks about them every so often and there are

Posted By: check the archives on 2007-06-25
In Reply to: Breitner Transcription - Curious

posts in the archives about them.  There has been a problem in the past with them paying on-time.   I was offered a position with them but they didn't pay squat.   I received a postcard from them last week about openings. 


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