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Eric Mayo  
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I can answer questions relating to employment searching especially for teens and ex-offendersAvailable
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Cordell Vail  
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I would be very happy to try to answer any questions that you may have about things you can do as a hearing-impaired person to find a good job or better your education. I have been working with the deaf since 1996. One of the greatest needs seems to be finding help with getting a better education and employment. To try to fill that need, started a FREE deaf job service web page at www.vcaa.com/deafnews/jobs. You can post your résumé there for free. I am also collecting deaf job information, educational opportunities and vocational financial assistance for the hearing impaired from every state and posting it on that web page. Because the ideal employment for some hearing impaired people would be to work at home, I am in the process of writing a book about that and I also post that information on the web page when ever I find it. There is no cost to use the information on the web page and I will be happy to try to answer your questions here as well. Available
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Barry N. Saunders  
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Extensive background in Human Resource Management and personnel placement. Internationally recognized as one of the leading authorities in resume and curriculum vitae preparation, job and employment issues, and career management.On Vacation
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Janet Wendy Spiegel  
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I'm happy to answer any type of questions related to job-search or career planning. My expertise is in the Boomer and 50 plus demographic. I've been contributing information and opinion on career-related issues since 2005 through my blog: http://genplus.blogspot.com and through my popular group on Eons.com (Careers for Boomers and 50 Plus)On Vacation
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