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Old 12-23-2008, 07:49 AM #4
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Howdy Sweet pea and welcome to Neuro Talk. I too am trying to figure this out cant sit too long cant stand too long cant be too hot cant be too cold my vision has ups and downs so not sure data input would be good or how bout answering service, you know when you call doctors when they are on lunch, any chance of you being able to do the at home medical transcriptionist or some other work at home idea? this way it could be at your pace
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