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Casey, four is it Y, says, explain this all to her. And I said, well, you know, you're welcome to, some of the residents out there, but you got to realize, A, I live in Florida, and B, if they want me to work up there and live there, where would I do it? I mean, would you be willing to set something up at a hotel, or do they have some like a private condo, a private place you can stay for a little while while you look around for residency while I'm up there? She didn't have an answer. I didn't hear anything back from the employer, so I'm going to cross that one off my list, and even looked at the job description, and I'm thinking, no, this is not going to be a good fit. And then I got a call from another recruiter saying, hey, I'm looking for an HVAC repair technician. I said, no, I don't know anything about HVAC. Then I got a couple calls from some Indians who purportedly acted like they were recruiters, but one of them I could definitely tell there was a serious problem because it has a thick Indian accent, and his number showed up as spam on my phone. So I talked to him, and it was clearly evident that he was using the fictitious name of Aaron Smith, claiming he was in Texas. For all I know, I think he was using the VoIP system out of India, calling in to try to impersonate something just to get money so I could put my information on the dark web. So I turned it down and blocked his number and blocked the text and used my Verizon call filter to report him. Would anybody else that runs in a situation know? Let me go ahead and reset one more time.

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