Re: Dallas-Fort Worth Area
Have you looked at the job bank for your
local STC?
Regards,
Leatta
I am in Anthony's position as well, and I would look (I did look) if it were accessible. I don't really want to fork out $125 right now. Or, if it is accessible, wouldn't it be nice if the web site design actually led you to the job bank?
Scott
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