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Old Oct 29, 2005, 11:07 PM
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My husband and I are looking at the Little Rock and outside areas for a possible relocation next year. We are both from small towns in Mississippi and Louisiana and are living in Dallas right now....which is just too big for us!
Just wondering how people like AR Childrens, is the pay good and how is the working environment. I have heard good things, but I wanted to hear something first hand. Also...any suggestions on where to look at living? We want some land and privacy but not too far from work. What are the good outside areas of Little Rock?
Thanks in advance for any replies!

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Old Oct 31, 2005, 03:16 PM
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Re: PICU or PACU at AR Childrens

Originally Posted by kdc_89
My husband and I are looking at the Little Rock and outside areas for a possible relocation next year. We are both from small towns in Mississippi and Louisiana and are living in Dallas right now....which is just too big for us!
Just wondering how people like AR Childrens, is the pay good and how is the working environment. I have heard good things, but I wanted to hear something first hand. Also...any suggestions on where to look at living? We want some land and privacy but not too far from work. What are the good outside areas of Little Rock?
Thanks in advance for any replies!
Hello, kdc_89,

Yes, the Arkansas Children's Hospital is a very reputable facility. Many referrals/admissions from all over the U.S.

As for where to live, I suggest checking north of Little Rock or to the west of L.R.

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Old Nov 01, 2005, 03:05 PM
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Re: PICU or PACU at AR Childrens

Also check out Bryant or Cabot. Bryant is only about 10 min from LR and is a wonderful place with great schools.

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