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Re: No wonder so many can't find a job

IF you have a previous work comp injury then it is likely that no one will touch you with a ten foot pole as an employee. They do not want to take that chance as you are a risk to them. I have dealt with Work Comp for many years in my previous employment and usually the company for which you worked for would find some type of work for you to do or that is within your disability. You will not be able to do any MA work as this would mean you would be on your feet all day, draw blood, helping patients into wheelchairs, etc.... something just doesn't sound right to me......

Your Professional Title/Credentials: NCMA, LPN

Are You Still In School? No

Are You Working? Yes

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