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Rufus in Saint Louis, Missouri 56 months ago |
I keep seeing this ad and have looked into it but I am very skeptical of a $250 fee for training which supposed to give an advantage when searching for a pharma sales rep job. Anyone ever do it? Did it work? Or is it a scam which will not give an advantage but will only pad the wallets of internet scammers? |
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Kristen in Indianapolis, Indiana 56 months ago |
I took the NAPSRx at Ohio State University and it was very informative as well as prepared me for a career in pharmaceutical sales. Since completion I have found employment with Millenium Pharmaceuticals through the NAPSRx Career Center. I would recommend the CNPR program to anyone. I truly believe I would not have found a career in pharmaceutical sales if it was not for the NAPSRx. I hope this helps. |
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Bill in Saint Louis, Missouri 56 months ago |
I have been a pharmaceutical sales rep with Pfizer for over 3 years and owe my start in the business to the NAPSRx. I obtained my CNPR by correspondence through the NAPSRx right out of college and then found employment with Pfizer. I utilized the NAPSRx Career Center which helped me get quite a few interviews. I finally ended up with Pfizer and just love my job. I recommend the NAPSRx to all individuals who ask me for help on how to break into the business. My sister-in law who lives in Michigan completed her CNPR recently and now works for Eli Lilly in Lansing. Getting trained through the NAPSRx will most definelty help you and provided thorough vocational training. |
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RMathews in Saint Louis, Missouri 56 months ago |
Bill in Saint Louis, Missouri said: I have been a pharmaceutical sales rep with Pfizer for over 3 years and owe my start in the business to the NAPSRx. I obtained my CNPR by correspondence through the NAPSRx right out of college and then found employment with Pfizer. I utilized the NAPSRx Career Center which helped me get quite a few interviews. I finally ended up with Pfizer and just love my job. I recommend the NAPSRx to all individuals who ask me for help on how to break into the business. My sister-in law who lives in Michigan completed her CNPR recently and now works for Eli Lilly in Lansing. Getting trained through the NAPSRx will most definelty help you and provided thorough vocational training. Bill,
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Jackson in Nashville, Tennessee 56 months ago |
Rufus in Saint Louis, Missouri said: I keep seeing this ad and have looked into it but I am very skeptical of a $250 fee for training which supposed to give an advantage when searching for a pharma sales rep job. Anyone ever do it? Did it work? Or is it a scam which will not give an advantage but will only pad the wallets of internet scammers? I obtained my certification through NAPSR via correspondance course. The course is very informative and the membership provides you with excellent resource material. However, I have not found gainful employment in pharma sales yet. |
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Randy in Saint Louis, Missouri 55 months ago |
Thanks for your comments. I just received the manual today. After receiving a number of positive stories about the certification, I went ahead and bought it. Hopefully I will be laughing at myself in the near future thinking this was just another scam. Good luck in your new position. |
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Stephan in Chicago, Illinois 55 months ago |
The NAPSRx only trains candidates it will not guarantee you a job in the industry. You must interview for all pharma sales openings. It can only help but it is not like any education in life it comes down to you. |
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Susanne Duggan in Saint Louis, Missouri 55 months ago |
Bill in Saint Louis, Missouri said: I have been a pharmaceutical sales rep with Pfizer for over 3 years and owe my start in the business to the NAPSRx. I obtained my CNPR by correspondence through the NAPSRx right out of college and then found employment with Pfizer. I utilized the NAPSRx Career Center which helped me get quite a few interviews. I finally ended up with Pfizer and just love my job. I recommend the NAPSRx to all individuals who ask me for help on how to break into the business. My sister-in law who lives in Michigan completed her CNPR recently and now works for Eli Lilly in Lansing. Getting trained through the NAPSRx will most definelty help you and provided thorough vocational training. Bill, I own & operate a restaurant delivery service in St. Louis. We deliver food from any restaurant that does not offer its own delivery service. If you ever need help delivering food for a lunch presentation, please call my service, All Restaurants Deliver, and we will do what we can to help you. Susie ***Message from Host******
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Lisa in West Palm Beach, Florida 55 months ago |
The CNPR Training program is the only accredited education program that is available to entry level pharmaceutical sales candidates. I took the course back in 2003 and the NAPSRx CNPR Training is the reason I ended up becoming a pharmaceutical sales rep with Watson Pharmaceuticals. I know do the hiring for reps in over 10 U.S. states and look for the CNPR Training on resumes. I want to interview and hire candidates who have pharmacology training and exposure to the rules and regulations that reps must adhere to. I recommend the CNPR Training to anyone looking to break into a pharma sales career. |
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Rolly in Scottsdale, Arizona 55 months ago |
If one completes the CNPR training and has a solid sales and management background but only SOME college vs. a completed bachelors degree, does that help or do the pharma companies stick to the degree 'requirement' I see on literally every job listing? |
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Brad Kenny in Chicago, Illinois 54 months ago |
Many of the larger pharma companies look for a 4 year degree but some smaller pharmaceutical companies will consider sales experience over a degree. |
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Theresa Cochran in Westchester, New York 54 months ago |
I work for Merck and I know they look for a 4 year degree. However, we do have some people who have had long careers in the military or in sales and no degrees who ended up working as pharma reps. I know our company uses the NAPSRx. I recommend their CNPR Training to anyone trying to break into the industry. It is a lot easier for the pharmaceutical companies to get new reps out into the sales field if they already have pharmaceutical sales training. |
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Kevin Aylor in West Palm Beach, Florida 53 months ago |
I just interviewed with Merck and they want to know how much pharmacology and medical education I have completed. Unfortunately, I had none and I am pretty sure that blew my chances with getting to the next interview. Will the CNPR Training get me the pharmacology education that they are looking for? |
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maureen in Columbus, Ohio 53 months ago |
Lisa in West Palm Beach, Florida said: The CNPR Training program is the only accredited education program that is available to entry level pharmaceutical sales candidates. I took the course back in 2003 and the NAPSRx CNPR Training is the reason I ended up becoming a pharmaceutical sales rep with Watson Pharmaceuticals. I know do the hiring for reps in over 10 U.S. states and look for the CNPR Training on resumes. I want to interview and hire candidates who have pharmacology training and exposure to the rules and regulations that reps must adhere to. I recommend the CNPR Training to anyone looking to break into a pharma sales career. Hello, I'm trying to get alligned with biotechnology sales / recruiters. I'm on the fence about a chemistry degree. Don't know much about biotech sales, wondered if you could point me in that direction to at least talk/meet someone who could help me decide. Biochemistry is really an eye opener. Thanks in advance. Maureen. |
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Tina in Nashville, Tennessee 53 months ago |
Lisa in West Palm Beach, Florida said: The CNPR Training program is the only accredited education program that is available to entry level pharmaceutical sales candidates. I took the course back in 2003 and the NAPSRx CNPR Training is the reason I ended up becoming a pharmaceutical sales rep with Watson Pharmaceuticals. I know do the hiring for reps in over 10 U.S. states and look for the CNPR Training on resumes. I want to interview and hire candidates who have pharmacology training and exposure to the rules and regulations that reps must adhere to. I recommend the CNPR Training to anyone looking to break into a pharma sales career. I am very interested in getting into pharma sales, and am considering doing the CNPR training. The question I have for you concerns the day-to-day life for a pharma rep. I am a professional, very friendly and can talk to ANYONE, however I have an awful fear of actually standing up and speaking in front of groups of people. Do you HAVE to give presentations, or does it depend on the rep.? I've worked with some reps, attended ''lunch and learns'', and passed reps in the hall, however that is as far as my experience with them go, so i'd like to learn a little more as far as what they do every day. (I don't waste my time and money if it is not for me) I would appreciate any responses!! Thanks |
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Fran - Recruiter in Cheshire, Connecticut 53 months ago |
I am a pharmaceutical recruiter looking for CNPR graduates to fill pharmaceutical sales openings in the Northeast. My pharmaceutical client is seeking the CNPR Training with some sales experience and some college. Please email if you have the above at rxstaff0117@hotmail.com |
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Rafael in Orange Park, Florida 53 months ago |
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Tracy7777 in Jacksonville, Florida 53 months ago |
Lisa:
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Marcel in Flint, Michigan 53 months ago |
lool, you guys are very very funny. This is a scam, and those postings are from companies that work for CNPR and NAPSRx.
best of luck guys |
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Tracy7777 in Jacksonville, Florida 53 months ago |
Thanks for your candidness. I will do exactly that! |
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Steven Neece in Washington, District of Columbia 53 months ago |
As the Managing Director of the NAPSR it is time to set the record straight. First of all any negative comments you may see on blogs like this are definitely coming from small organizations that write help books for pharmaceutical sales. It is unfortunate that ignorant people post such outrageous things. The most important facts are that the NAPSR does work with numerous pharmaceutical companies, our CNPR Program is offered at over 300 universities/colleges nationwide, the CNPR Program provides vocational training for those individuals who want to break into a pharmaceutical sales career and the program helps thousands every year. There is no way that major universities and pharmaceutical companies would deal with an association that was bogus. You make up your own mind but if you have questions please do not hesitate to call us. See below for more facts about the NAPSR.
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Sam in Los Angeles, California 53 months ago |
I just got a new job working for a Austrian based biotech Company that launched an office in Los Angeles. I don't have that much information regarding Biotech at all. I know a lot about Pharmaceutical sales and have great desire for that. Is biotech as good as pharmaceuticals, I'm confused.... Any suggestions. |
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dedric in Corpus Christi, Texas 53 months ago |
Fran - Recruiter in Cheshire, Connecticut said: I am a pharmaceutical recruiter looking for CNPR graduates to fill pharmaceutical sales openings in the Northeast. My pharmaceutical client is seeking the CNPR Training with some sales experience and some college. Please email if you have the above at rxstaff0117@hotmail.com hi. I would like to know if gaining a degree from the University of Phoenix online in science will be helpfull in gaining a pharmaceutical sales rep career |
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Vera Halecki in Tampa, Florida 52 months ago |
Lisa,
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Bob in Willow Spring, North Carolina 52 months ago |
Hello Vera, Are you prepared for what they will be looking for in your interview. This will give you everything you need to be ready for anything they throw at you.
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Vera in Minsk, Belarus 52 months ago |
Lisa,
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Dr Orsini in Clarksville, Tennessee 52 months ago |
Yes, In Jan, I took the exam and am looking in the Nashville, TN Area. Are you having any luck? I am finding it a bit overwhelming to break into this industry. We should stay in touch. I have learned that networking is key . |
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Dr Orsini in Clarksville, Tennessee 52 months ago |
Lisa in West Palm Beach, Florida said: The CNPR Training program is the only accredited education program that is available to entry level pharmaceutical sales candidates. I took the course back in 2003 and the NAPSRx CNPR Training is the reason I ended up becoming a pharmaceutical sales rep with Watson Pharmaceuticals. I know do the hiring for reps in over 10 U.S. states and look for the CNPR Training on resumes. I want to interview and hire candidates who have pharmacology training and exposure to the rules and regulations that reps must adhere to. I recommend the CNPR Training to anyone looking to break into a pharma sales career. Lisa, Your comments were very helpful and gave my spirit a Lift. I graduated from NAPSR in Jan of this year. Could you I am logged in daily to NAPSR site. I found the education rewarding now I am ready to get off the launching pad. Any suggestion would be gracuosly accepted.
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Vera in Tampa, Florida 52 months ago |
Dr Orsini,
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Christi in Milford, Indiana 52 months ago |
I just obtained my CNPR in mid-January and know I have interviews with Sanofi-Aventis, PDI, and Merck coming up in the coming weeks. I have studied the STAR questions and answers for interviews which the NAPSRX provided. Do most companies use the STAR question approach in the initial interviews? |
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Dr Orsini in Clarksville, Tennessee 52 months ago |
Thanks, I will I have an interview on Monday with Lincare. Have ever heard of them? |
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Dr Orsini in Clarksville, Tennessee 52 months ago |
Fran - Recruiter in Cheshire, Connecticut said: I am a pharmaceutical recruiter looking for CNPR graduates to fill pharmaceutical sales openings in the Northeast. My pharmaceutical client is seeking the CNPR Training with some sales experience and some college. Please email if you have the above at rxstaff0117@hotmail.com Hello, I sent you my resume, two days ago. I do have NASPRX Certification
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Dr Orsini in Clarksville, Tennessee 52 months ago |
Theresa Cochran in Westchester, New York said: I work for Merck and I know they look for a 4 year degree. However, we do have some people who have had long careers in the military or in sales and no degrees who ended up working as pharma reps. I know our company uses the NAPSRx. I recommend their CNPR Training to anyone trying to break into the industry. It is a lot easier for the pharmaceutical companies to get new reps out into the sales field if they already have pharmaceutical sales training. Hi Theresa,
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Vera in Tampa, Florida 52 months ago |
Very familiar with Lincare. They are a DME company specialized in Respiratory. |
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Windy Englett in Victoria, Texas 52 months ago |
I have been a teacher for nine years. I have been trying to break into the pharma industry for quite some time. I have had some interviews with pharma companies but can't seem to get to the second interview. However I do have an interview with Pfizer Thursday in Dallas with a manager. What can I do to stand out from so many other candidates? I hear that they like to hire teachers because of their ability to teach and strong work ethic but I am not having much luck. Thank you,
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Me in Tampa, Florida 52 months ago |
Rufus in Saint Louis, Missouri said: I keep seeing this ad and have looked into it but I am very skeptical of a $250 fee for training which supposed to give an advantage when searching for a pharma sales rep job. Anyone ever do it? Did it work? Or is it a scam which will not give an advantage but will only pad the wallets of internet scammers? I would not do it. I am a pharm rep and as long as you have a 4 year degree and a "brag book" of sales experience you should be good. A great book to get is "Insider's Guide to the World of Pharmaceutical Sales." I read this book from cover and cover and it really helped me in my interviewing. I worked on getting this job for about 2 years before finally getting in. Good luck. |
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Dr Orsini in Clarksville, Tennessee 52 months ago |
Well Here I am again looking for advise on how to break into phamra-biotech. I graduated NAPSRX in Jan, 08 I have sent out so many resumes. And all with no response. Any one with nay new tips, or intetested in Networking with me. Please respond, it seems I need all the help I can get. |
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Jessica in West Palm Beach, Florida 52 months ago |
Lisa in West Palm Beach, Florida said: The CNPR Training program is the only accredited education program that is available to entry level pharmaceutical sales candidates. I took the course back in 2003 and the NAPSRx CNPR Training is the reason I ended up becoming a pharmaceutical sales rep with Watson Pharmaceuticals. I know do the hiring for reps in over 10 U.S. states and look for the CNPR Training on resumes. I want to interview and hire candidates who have pharmacology training and exposure to the rules and regulations that reps must adhere to. I recommend the CNPR Training to anyone looking to break into a pharma sales career. Hi Lisa
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Jessica in West Palm Beach, Florida 52 months ago |
Lisa in West Palm Beach, Florida said: The CNPR Training program is the only accredited education program that is available to entry level pharmaceutical sales candidates. I took the course back in 2003 and the NAPSRx CNPR Training is the reason I ended up becoming a pharmaceutical sales rep with Watson Pharmaceuticals. I know do the hiring for reps in over 10 U.S. states and look for the CNPR Training on resumes. I want to interview and hire candidates who have pharmacology training and exposure to the rules and regulations that reps must adhere to. I recommend the CNPR Training to anyone looking to break into a pharma sales career. HI STEVEN MY NAME IS JESSICA PAULO, IM IN PERSUIT OF A CAREER IN PHARMACEUTICAL SALES. WHAT I NEED TO KNOW, IS THERE ANY INFO YOU CAN PROVIDE ME WITH REGARDING YOUR NEXT CNPR TRAINING IN THE WEST PALM BEACH AREA?? ANY INFO YOU GIVE WILL BE APPRECIATED
Hi Lisa
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Tracy7777 in Jacksonville, Florida 51 months ago |
Lisa:
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Tracy7777 in Jacksonville, Florida 51 months ago |
RMathews in Saint Louis, Missouri said: Bill, you can complete the online course in aprox 30 days. I have the course I purchased in Jan this year, and didn't take it as I got another job. let me know if you want it and you can have it much cheaper- |
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Erica in Boca Raton, Florida 51 months ago |
I just took the course with 6 others down in South Florida. We are all interviewing with different pharmaceutical companies. I will forward you my resume and tell the others. We have all completed the CNPR Training offered by the NAPSR. I just talked to 2 others today and they are pretty close to getting hired with Novartis and a third person is close to gettin on with Dey Pharmaceticals. Your help will be appreciated. |
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Barbara in Memphis, Tennessee 51 months ago |
Tracy7777 in Jacksonville, Florida said: Lisa: DO you have NAPSR's "pharmaceutical sales training manual" that was revised in 2007 ? Thanks
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Tracy7777 in Jacksonville, Florida 51 months ago |
Yes! I just got it in mid January of 2008 |
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Justin-Lilly Sales Mgr. in Chicago, Illinois 51 months ago |
I work for Eli Lilly and we recently hired several CNPR Graduates. I know several of them would be willing to sell their used NAPSRx Training Manuals. Some are 2007 and others 2008. Email me if you want to purchase any of them at jst_lilly@yahoo.com |
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Brenda Probert in Denver, Colorado 51 months ago |
I have 2 friends who want to buy some of the used manuals. My brother-in-law who is a pharma rep with Eisai has recommended to both of them to pass the CNPR Exam and take the NAPSR Course. What is the cost? |
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Chad in Lambertville, Michigan 51 months ago |
Lisa in West Palm Beach, Florida said: The CNPR Training program is the only accredited education program that is available to entry level pharmaceutical sales candidates. I took the course back in 2003 and the NAPSRx CNPR Training is the reason I ended up becoming a pharmaceutical sales rep with Watson Pharmaceuticals. I know do the hiring for reps in over 10 U.S. states and look for the CNPR Training on resumes. I want to interview and hire candidates who have pharmacology training and exposure to the rules and regulations that reps must adhere to. I recommend the CNPR Training to anyone looking to break into a pharma sales career. Whoever is pushing this CNPR NAPSRx stuff would certainly have more credibility with me if they SPELLED THINGS CORRECTLY! So . . . you KNOW do the hiring? How can you be a business professional and not know the difference between KNOW and NOW? I've seen this exact mistake on other messages as well which makes me think that some of these posts praising a mail-order education system aren't quite right. I know if I was pushing something like this, I'd go pop up some glowing reviews on various message boards, too. Then of course, there's the less desirable alternative, which is that this individual IS ACTUALLY hiring applicants. If that's the case, well . . . at the risk of sounding even more like a jerk, I'll let you draw your own conclusions. I just get so frustrated when I think about all of the people from all over this country that are less qualified and yet make a lot more money than I do. I'm sure right now there's a dude sitting in an office who has difficulty reading words over eight letters long and who makes $80,000 a year. Or maybe he just sits around while the company wastes their money on his salary because he's so adept at creating the illusion of being industrious. Do you people know how many idiots are in the work force sitting on jobs we could have? It's just ridiculous. |
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Justin-Lilly Sales Mgr. in Chicago, Illinois 51 months ago |
I work for Eli Lilly and we recently hired several CNPR Graduates. I know several of them would be willing to sell their used NAPSRx Training Manuals. Some are 2007 and others 2008. Email me if you want to purchase any of them at jst_lilly@yahoo.com |
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Angela in Cleveland, Ohio 51 months ago |
Bill in Saint Louis, Missouri said: I have been a pharmaceutical sales rep with Pfizer for over 3 years and owe my start in the business to the NAPSRx. I obtained my CNPR by correspondence through the NAPSRx right out of college and then found employment with Pfizer. I utilized the NAPSRx Career Center which helped me get quite a few interviews. I finally ended up with Pfizer and just love my job. I recommend the NAPSRx to all individuals who ask me for help on how to break into the business. My sister-in law who lives in Michigan completed her CNPR recently and now works for Eli Lilly in Lansing. Getting trained through the NAPSRx will most definelty help you and provided thorough vocational training. I was a sales rep with At&t for 10 years, top rep in the office, very good in all the sales jobs I have ever had, I have a degree in Computer Science, how long did it take you to complete the NAPSRx training course online, I am interested but want to know the truth about the job please email ang2boys@ameritech.net and let me know the in's and out's of pharmaceutical sales. Thanks |
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Femi Oladinni in Baltimore, Maryland 51 months ago |
Tracy7777 in Jacksonville, Florida said: you can complete the online course in aprox 30 days. I have the course I purchased in Jan this year, and didn't take it as I got another job. let me know if you want it and you can have it much cheaper- Hi,
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