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I want to work in Florida

Discussion in 'Employment in the USA' started by Toejo7, Nov 1, 2012.

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    I am a very experienced chiropodist of over 20 years in private practice. I have a home in Ellenton and which I can currently use for up to six months in any one year. However because I love to work I am unable to spend six months in Florida because I would not be able to service my very busy practice in the south east of the UK.
    My dream is to live permanently in Florida, and I would love to continue working. I am happy not to work full time or to be at the same level as here in UK. I have years of experience my diary is always full so hopefully I am doing something right. I do not operate nor do I any longer use anaesthesia. I do still practice PNA removal without anaesthesia and it seems successfully. I have approached a local foot clinic who were interested in my skill but the paperwork seemed daunting for them . I would appreciate anybody's comments or help on this subject. Thank you.:
     
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