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From: Info on 19 Mar 2008 17:17 It provides in-home care for people whose mobility is greatly impaired. Does anyone out here have any experience with them, especially the Seattle office and its employees or any other companies? Much obliged
From: Moe Jones on 20 Mar 2008 00:21 Info wrote: > It provides in-home care for people whose mobility is greatly > impaired. > Does anyone out here have any experience with them, especially the > Seattle office and its employees or any other companies? > > > > Much obliged I do not what outfit you use, just run a back ground check on the person who is coming out to the home. You would be very surprised on what can show up. -- Moe Jones http://www.MoeJones.info If you live in the Houston, TX area, come by the benefit: Benefit for Tina (04/12/08) http://www.hal-pc.org/~moejones/TinaBenefit.html
From: Info on 20 Mar 2008 00:25 "Moe Jones" <moejones(a)hal-pc.org> wrote in message news:47e1e63e$0$1732$a726171b(a)news.hal-pc.org... > Info wrote: >> It provides in-home care for people whose mobility is greatly >> impaired. >> Does anyone out here have any experience with them, especially the >> Seattle office and its employees or any other companies? >> >> >> >> Much obliged > > I do not what outfit you use, just run a back ground check on the person > who is coming out to the home. You would be very surprised on what can > show up. I don't have one yet; I'm just getting some preliminary info. Background checks? You betcha by golly! > Moe Jones > http://www.MoeJones.info > If you live in the Houston, TX area, come by the benefit: > Benefit for Tina (04/12/08) > http://www.hal-pc.org/~moejones/TinaBenefit.html > >
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