LNHA interested in relocating to Oklahoma or Texas |
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jenlfox in Kansas City, Missouri 11 months ago |
I am a licensed nursing home administrator in the state of Kansas with a strong survey record and over 10 years of management experience. I am interested in relocating to Oklahoma or Texas. Does anyone have any advice on relocating to either one of these states? Thanks |
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Dustin Merryfield 6 months ago |
If you end up coming to Oklahoma check out the house I have for sale at www.2108dogwood.com |
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Annette Foght in Toledo, Ohio 5 months ago |
jenlfox in Kansas City, Missouri said: I am a licensed nursing home administrator in the state of Kansas with a strong survey record and over 10 years of management experience. I am interested in relocating to Oklahoma or Texas. Does anyone have any advice on relocating to either one of these states? Would you like to explore the clearly superior career opportunity in Oklahoma City with HCR ManorCare? Oklahoma City is an activity-filled city. The mild climate offers year-round sunshine. There's low traffic congestion and low pollution. Plus an abundance of arts. Excellence in education. A variety of recreation. And an ever-broadening cultural landscape. Ranked by Forbes magazine as 2008’s most recession-proof American city, Oklahoma City is still bustling with the prospect of significant job growth. No wonder Places Rated Almanac cited Oklahoma City as one of the "Best Places To Live In North America." It's affordable. It's desirable. It is...a better living, a better life.
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Annette Foght in Toledo, Ohio 5 months ago |
Annette Foght in Toledo, Ohio said: Would you like to explore the clearly superior career opportunity in Oklahoma City with HCR ManorCare? afoght@hcr-manorcare.com |
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Amy in Toledo, Ohio 5 months ago |
Does anyone know what happens if you fail the test 3 times in ohio? Are you able to go to another state to take it? |
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