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zapatoah88
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Mar 16, 2015, 07:35 »
I have applied many times for a chemistry position at three mile island. I have had success with receiving phone interviews with peach bottom but it's a much further drive. Anyone have any advice ?
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take the first offer and move if yew have two.
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I may consider that if I don't hear from Three Mile Island plant. From what I've heard the pay and the benefits may be worth it
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