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At 10:30pm on November 13, 2008, Mahendra said…
Hi Jas,

How r u doing ?
At 8:44pm on April 24, 2008, David J. Sforza said…
Hi Jasmine,
How are things in HOTLANTA. I recruit up there also (from Tampa). Let me know if I can assist you with anything. Thanks.

David
At 3:03pm on March 27, 2008, Ian Millar said…
Jas, i'm expecting to be searching / networking for Consulting sales execs in your area. Former D&T would be excellent sources to hunt in.

open to leads-sharing?
At 6:46pm on March 11, 2008, Cherese DeJesus said…
Hi Jasmine, I'm new to the recruiting community and I'm looking forward to networking and sharing ideas!

~Cherese~
At 6:20pm on March 9, 2008, John R. Naugle said…
Greetings from Atlanta: City of Peace,
Hello Jasmine,
Looks like you've got some good experience.
Care to consult for www.Gandhi-King-Give.org ?
"Flowers Consulting" could also be used for:
The Global Peace Garden (ATL)
www.globalpeacegarden.org
Peace to you,
John
ATLpeace@gmail.com
www.ATLpeace.org
At 9:24pm on February 11, 2008, Jon Ligon said…
Hi Jasmine. Let's stay in touch. Let me know if I can help
At 10:47am on December 11, 2007, Lisa said…
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At 4:28am on October 16, 2007, Nagaraju Akkiraju said…
Hello Jasmine,

Interested to make more money working part-time what u do
the same work
At 3:43am on October 16, 2007, Volora Howell said…
Absolutely look forward to connecting.
At 6:26pm on September 20, 2007, Volora Howell said…
I have been in the recruiting business for over 22 years, plan to move to the Atlanta area in a year. Would love to connedt with you.
At 2:11pm on September 20, 2007, Volora Howell said…
I would love to connect with you.
At 9:47pm on September 19, 2007, Volora Howell said…
I want to connect with you. Did you attend SourceCon
2007?
At 4:52pm on August 13, 2007, santoshkrsingh said…
hi jasmine
i want to connect wid u
At 11:47am on August 8, 2007, Jasmine Flowers said…
Hi Anne,

Happy to connect with you!

Jasmine
At 10:04am on August 3, 2007, Anne Wheatley said…
Jasmine,

I'm an Atlanta gal as well and thought we should connect!

Anne
At 6:31am on July 27, 2007, Jashan Joshi said…
Hey Jasmine,

good to see ya here.

I would like to addd you in my network

cheers!
Jashan
At 1:39pm on July 21, 2007, Jim Stroud said…
Jasmine, I respect the work of Bernard Hodes. Good to see you in the forum.

-Jim
At 9:40am on July 16, 2007, Jasmine Flowers said…
This concept looks interesting, definitely a different way of marketing a position. I will keep this in mind when providing recommendations to clients.

Thanks!
At 2:46pm on July 13, 2007, Chris Russell said…
Jasmine, do you think any of your clients would be interested in doing some Jobcasts?

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