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Old Feb 04, 2004, 08:27 PM
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Hi everybody,

Got my Florida license now and have put my home on the market. I am moving to the Orlando area and will probably work for Gentiva. Would anyone suggest the best place to live? Work? My family lives in the Orlando area but they are so black and white with those things and aren't giving me the true picture. Also what are your thoughts about the apts "SailPointe @Lake Monroe" in Sanford? Can you recommend a quiet, tropical place?


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Old Apr 18, 2004, 05:26 PM
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This is the original poster.....I am signing my lease in Sanford the end of this month.
I have found a reasonable and tropical place to live. I am so very excited. I am taking a much needed month off from work to feel out the area and get my dog and cat used to their new environment.........

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Old Apr 26, 2004, 08:23 PM
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i sure would like to know what types of jobs for nursing lpn are in orlando. i am thinking of moving down there. i think there are more opportunities for life out there. i have a 15 yr old & 9 yr . what do you suggest

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Old Apr 26, 2004, 10:07 PM
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Hi,

I don't know about LPN jobs as I am an RN. May I suggest you continue to inquire to the LPN's. I know great LPN's are always in demand. I was an LPN for 14 years before I was an RN. Loved it. Please keep trying......Good luck in your venture...

Sue




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i sure would like to know what types of jobs for nursing lpn are in orlando. i am thinking of moving down there. i think there are more opportunities for life out there. i have a 15 yr old & 9 yr . what do you suggest

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