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#1 David Leonard

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Posted 08 February 2012 - 07:32 PM

Good afternoon.

I would like to interview caregivers, again, for another research study here in New York City. This is an important project to gain some insight into the challenges and issues we all face as caregivers for our loved ones. For this study, each participant will be paid a cash honorarium of $300, as a thank-you for your time and trouble.

If you are interested in participating, please don't hesitate to contact me on my cell phone, at 212.289.0087 (if you prefer, you may email me at pfcresearch@verizon.net). I promise that this is not a sales solicitation, of any sort--strictly medical opinion research.

Thank you and best regards,
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#2 Zack

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Posted 08 February 2012 - 08:59 PM

I'm guessing your Bi lingual. I'm sorry for being off thread, it's just that I've suffered physically and mentally from not recieving english skeaking care givers' for two years now. I live just across the river from Newburgh New York, and the agencies are looking for more Spanish speaking aides cause the Spanish population there has exploded.
It sickens me as a disabled American Veteran that they don't have more English speaking aides. And I'm told "We're sorry, but we can't discriminate based on a language barrier!

I wish I could :H2kOther (26): Right of of the USA that I Volunteered to defend from enemies forign and abroad.

God help what's left of the USA !
Jimmy D

#3 richo

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Posted 08 February 2012 - 11:48 PM

View PostZack, on 08 February 2012 - 08:59 PM, said:

I'm guessing your Bi lingual. I'm sorry for being off thread, it's just that I've suffered physically and mentally from not recieving english skeaking care givers' for two years now. I live just across the river from Newburgh New York, and the agencies are looking for more Spanish speaking aides cause the Spanish population there has exploded.
It sickens me as a disabled American Veteran that they don't have more English speaking aides. And I'm told "We're sorry, but we can't discriminate based on a language barrier!

I wish I could :H2kOther (26): Right of of the USA that I Volunteered to defend from enemies forign and abroad.

God help what's left of the USA !
thats just stuipid j.why would you or should you have a aide that you cant even communicate with.tell em too wake the f*@kup.




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