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Do an extensive search on the internet... (sm)

Posted By: CAMT on 2006-09-15
In Reply to: Thank YOU - Amy

and also locally, and test with everyone that allows you to. A lot of companies say they will not hire newbies but some are willing to waive the experience requirement if you test well. Good luck to you!


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    the Better Business Bureau or Google them.  That's what I have done in the past.


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    Thank you Judy. I go to mtjobs everyday, but I have never been to the other one you're suggesting. I'll try it out.
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    You can search the archives for info
    The one I found said it was a reputable company.  You can Google, too.
    Scroll down and search this web site - sm

    The best schools I know of are M-Tec and Andrews.  You get what you pay for.  Their grads never have problems finding employment after graduation.  Best of luck. 


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    MT is not what it used to be.  You'd have been better off to become a biller/coder and find a job at home.


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