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Thanks for all the positive responses! We have filled this position.

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Just out of curiosity, well maybe just a correction....but why is the status a freelancer yet your restrictions in-house...isnt this a juicy contradiction? No biggie, just more of a curiosity thing more than anything.
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shagz412 - you can still work as a contractor/freelancer and work in house, it's quite common

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ya a bunch of my colleagues have been telling me that....sorry, my fubar. Thanks for the insight ruz
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