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Date
Company
Location

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11/03
Earl Jorgensen
Pine

Not hiring
11/03
Muncie
Pine

Apt. Next Week
11/03
Ryder
Pine

Corp Freeze
11/03
Grainger
Pine

Call next Week
11/03
Mac Steel
Pine

Express/ call next week
11/03
Wej It
Pine

Not hiring F/U
11/03
Fleet Pride
Pine

Economy hold
11/03
Dil Beck MFG
Pine

F/U next Week
11/03
SBS
Pine

Mystaff/ not hiring
11/03
Rmi
Pine

Call next week
11/03
Custom Metal Workers
Pine

Slow workload
11/03
Seal Co
Pine

Happy W/ mystaff and express
11/03
Life Touch
11th and Sheridan

Send proposal through mail
11/03
Sagebrush
Sapulpa

Ap. With Ashantee next week
11/03
SB Systems
Pine

Not hiring
11/03
Dauben Internatinal energy
Pine

F/U next Week
11/04
DMI International
BA

Exclusive w/ Prime
11/04
Air x changers
Port of Catoosa

Use 5 staffing companies, might use us for executive positions
11/04
Reinforced Earth Company
Port of Catoosa

Do not use staffing co.
11/04
Steel and Pipe Supply
Port of Catoosa

Have recruiters
11/04
Mac Steel
Port of Catoosa

Left info
11/04
Wool Slayer Co.
Port of Catoosa

Not interested in another staffing co
11/04
Matrix
Port of Catoosa

Mark Hall Plant Manager, Welders on 2nd shift. See him Monday
11/04
GEA
Port of Catoosa

Left info
11/04
Sooner Coating
Port of Catoosa

Left info
11/04
Alcan Packaging
Port of Catoosa

No hire till Jan 01
11/04
Acme Manufactoring
Port of Catoosa

Left info
11/04
Cargill Steel Co
Port of Catoosa

Mgr off call Monday
11/05
Flat Rolled Steel
Port of Catoosa

Prime/ call after Jan
11/05
IPSCO
Port of Catoosa

Left info with receptionist
11/05
Advanced Products
Port of Catoosa

Left info
11/05
Ameri-Ti
Port of Catoosa

Express/ not looking to add another co. call Jan 01
11/05
DeBruce
Port of Catoosa

Express/ call for app
11/05
Fleming Building

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