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It's sort of........

Posted By: ProudNewbie on 2008-05-23
In Reply to: patience - bcole

difficult but make sure your resume is outstanding. Apply to every freaking company in the world cause there are companies created everyday. The companies and list that are floating around on this board that is not even all of them. But like you said it takes dedication and you have to want it. I hope this helps.



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