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Travel Therapy November 5, 2012

By Brent Nau

Amy Secret, Occupational Therapist – Testimonial

I can’t tell you enough Amy Secret, OT TestimonialI can’t tell you enough how much I appreciate you. Life can be thought of as a series of thirteen week assignments. A journey, a travel position. I think what I love most about traveling is the people you get to know along the way and the way my life becomes enriched because of them. You are one of those people. I know that keeping in touch with your clients is a good business strategy. But to me it has been more than that. So much more than that.

Amy Secret, Occupational Therapist

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