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Columbus, Indiana
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Nationally published, award-winning Certified Professional Resume Writer. I help frustrated job seekers get interviews. I offer free resume evaluations at my website at http://www.FisherCareerGroup.com

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At 10:52am on May 19, 2008, Bob Eads said…
Good morning Rita...I was just checking to see if you still offer the free resume critique?..I submitted one at your website about 10 days ago and did not receive a confirmation or reply back. I look forward to hearing back from you. Thanks for the offer.
Bob

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