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About Ed Freeman
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Very knowledgeable about employment and jobs in the Atlanta, Georgia area - have been a recruiter in Atlanta since 1987. Can answer questions about working with recruiters and employment agencies. Can answer Atlanta and Georgia questions - have lived in Atlanta since 1981.

Experience
Recruiter in the Atlanta area since 1987. Partner in Employment Atlanta Staffing since 1997. We specialize in placing Accountants, Bookkeepers , CPA's and Controllers. I was an Accountant myself for 6 years. Hold a Bachelors in Accounting and Psychology.

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BS in Accounting and Psychology
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Headhunters & Employment Agencies - I apologize . . .


Expert: Ed Freeman - 7/27/2005

Question
can you tell me when/where I might find the responses you sent about temp agencies?  I do not recall having contacted you before.  
I DO thank you for your time.
MC

Answer
Mary-

I did go through the other night and answered all of your questions. If I remember correctly, most were concerning how temp works - you might need to make get a counselor on the phone and they can answer you questions because all agencies are going to have their own policies and procedures.

Temping should not adversely affect your unemployment - just let you hold it in reserve for when you need it. If you give proper notice leaving a temp assignment will not hurt you - keep your counselor informed. If you don't want to accept a perm job at the company you are temping for just let them know you aren't interested in working perm for them.



If you have any specific questions - email me at ed@employmentatlanta.com

Good luck!

Ed Freeman
http://employmentatlanta.com

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