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(@vroberge)
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Do you know this person? They have:

1) Experience in landscape maintenance and equipment use
2) Reliable transportation
3) A phone
4) Strength with endurance to deal with tasks and climate
5) A good work ethic
6) Being on time ethic
7) Wants to keep thier job
8) Wants as many hours as possible
9) The ability to take direction well and work unsupervised

If you know anyone that meets these requirements and wants to make consistant income, please send their contact info to me at vroberge@vnrconsulting.com.

 
Posted : June 20, 2011 8:36 pm
 gew
(@gew)
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:-oGOOD LUCK

 
Posted : June 21, 2011 12:38 pm
(@dstx144)
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Which island?

 
Posted : June 21, 2011 2:59 pm
(@marlene)
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Vic is on St Croix

 
Posted : June 21, 2011 9:59 pm
(@Linda_J)
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I'd be interested in knowing how much per hour, this paragon of all virtues will make?

 
Posted : June 21, 2011 10:02 pm
(@SunnyCaribe)
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I'm curious about that too.

Being mildly curious about the offering, I googled vnrconsulting and found a website for an IT firm in C'sted which was 6 months out of copyright and contained lots of "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet..." text. Interested parties tread cautiously.

 
Posted : June 23, 2011 2:00 pm
(@Juanita)
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What does "Lorem ipsum dolar sit amet..." text mean? I have no idea.

I do know Vic, and he has done work for me. I wouldn't be concerned about treading cautiously. He's a regular (darn nice) guy!

 
Posted : June 23, 2011 7:16 pm
(@amethyst)
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What does "Lorem ipsum dolar sit amet..." text mean? I have no idea.

I do know Vic, and he has done work for me. I wouldn't be concerned about treading cautiously. He's a regular (darn nice) guy!

Usually "Lorem ipsum..." is a text of garbled Latin used as a place holder instead of readable text.

They use (not real) Latin to show where the text is going to be. If you put it in a readable language, people tend to may more attention to the text than the actual over-all design look. I could be off on my definition a little, but I've seen my friends in design use it.

I'm not sure what it indicates on the website. Perhaps it isn't finished?

 
Posted : June 24, 2011 2:48 pm
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