Is anyone a hiring manager in jacksonville,fl?
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is there anyone out there that is seeking someone in customer service? i have about 6 years experience in customer service, also callcenter , retail & face to face customer service. where im working at now is doesnt really give me 25 hrs per week. i would love to have a fulltime job. but everywhere i apply . i get no response. so if anyone would be interested in hiring a motivated , self starter, ready to work person with a great attitude and team player in jacksonville, please contact me.
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Average HR Manager Salary in Jacksonville, FL: $50000. Search and compare HR Manager Salaries in Jacksonville, FL by location for free.
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Frankly, your chances of finding a job thru YA are slim to none - have you tried the sites designed for that sort of thing (Monster, HotJobs, Careerbuilder, JaxJobs, etc.)?
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