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nurserae

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  1. Hi, I currently live in Gainesville. We live in SW Gainesville. I think for living here you pretty much want to be SW or NW. Where are you planning on working. I work at North Florida Regional and can give you info on that if you have questions. There are lots of good restaurants in and near Gainesville Leonardos Pizza on campus, Newberry Backyard BBQ in Newberry, lots of cool places to eat in the downtown area. You also have most of the major chains on Archer Rd, and the mall is on Newberry Rd near I75 and is getting better stores all the time. Gainesville is nice. I don't agree that you can get anywhere in 15 min though. The traffic is pretty horrible certain times of the day, especially on Newberry Rd. Good luck with your move. In the summer there are lots of natural springs and things to check out near Gainesville. I highly recommend the Itchtcknee River (tubing down a lazy river!) Rachel
  2. Hi, My husband is taking a job in Orlando. I have 8 yrs RN exp. and 1 yr LPN exp. Most of my exp. is in LDRP. I am just wondering about which hospitals are best (pay, staffing ratios, schedule flexibility??) I have heard the Arnold/Winnie Palmer is nice, is this true??? What are some nice areas to live in??? Is is unreasonable to pay less than 300,000 for a 4 br house?? What are some areas where the traffic would not be too bad to commute to the downtown area for my husband?? What about daycares for a 1.5 year old?? Any help would be appreciated!! TIA, Rachel;)

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