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And my husband and I moved to Key West in 2005, and he went to work for a certified home health agency and hospice organization down there. Linda Leekley ( 04:23 ): I, I, I hear you <laugh> as a nurse educator. But if you look at, say, so let’s take nursing wages first. Yeah, Kristen Wheeler ( 04:29 ): Right, bet.
And my husband and I moved to Key West in 2005, and he went to work for a certified home health agency and hospice organization down there. Linda Leekley ( 04:23 ): I, I, I hear you <laugh> as a nurse educator. But if you look at, say, so let’s take nursing wages first. Yeah, Kristen Wheeler ( 04:29 ): Right, bet.
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