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Re: Open Source Programmer RXML in Huntington Beach Brian Campbell <brian[at]precisionstaffingllc[dot]com> 06-08-2007
Good morning,

I thought this might be a good place to start as to find a Roxen Programmer, 
or someone who knows of one available, in the Orange County area. I am 
looking for a candidate that can and/or has the ability to tele-commute to 
start and then work from an office within 3-6 months.
Please contact me at the number below or email me for more information.

Brian Campbell
Precision Staffing LLC
Vice President of Sales/Account Management
28562 Oso Parkway #D-119
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA. 92688
949.813.0179  Cell
949.770.7918  Fax
949.709.8886  Office
<Brian[at]precisionstaffingllc.com>
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Subject: Re: Open Source Programmer RXML in Huntington Beach


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