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New Book Gives Clayton, NC Job-Seekers Tools to Get the Job and Salary They Deserve

New Book Gives Clayton, NC Job-Seekers Tools to Get the Job and Salary They Deserve

With the nation's unemployment rate hovering around 9.7% for the first half of 2010, job hunting could be called the new national pastime. While some signs of an economic rebound ...

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Relocating to Clayton, NC - Frequently Asked Questions

Relocating to Clayton, NC - Frequently Asked Questions

Here's a quick list of questions to help you figure out some local nuances, get answers to pressing questions and maybe even a laugh or two along the way. Clayton ...

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Careers and Jobs in Clayton, NC

Careers and Jobs in Clayton, NC

Looking for a job in Clayton, North Carolina? For job-seekers, we've got jobs in Clayton and greater Johnston County. Because of its small-town feel and big-city neighbor, Clayton is ideal for job-seekers. ...

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Local Market Info for Clayton, NC

Local Market Info for Clayton, NC

Clayton, NC is a great place to live. It doesn't matter if you've lived here five years or for five generations. The people of this community have found a special ...

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Shred, Baby, Shred! Get Those old Documents Shredded Before They Fall Into The Wrong Hands

by RelocateClayton on May 13, 2010 · 0 comments

in Lifestyle News, Smithfield

If you’re anything like me, you try to shred as much paper as possible – especially the paper that has sensitive information on it – bills from years-gone-by, ancient tax returns that were done in pencil and even mortgage records and other documents.

But if you’re also like me, you probably have a pile of documents that you need shredded and don’t have the time (or a shredder) to do it.

I’ve got a banker’s box full of this kind of paperwork just waiting to be shred – 4 pages MAX – at a time in my little office shredder. johnston-county-shred

I really don’t feel like spending my day feeding paper to a shredder that overheats every 15 minutes and takes 15 minutes to cool down, so the pile WAS going to grow, until I saw the following online:

Johnston County Register of Deeds, Craig Olive, & GooRoo Computers are hosting a Community Shred Day.

Bring your old important papers and docs to be shredded for FREE!

Located at Edwards IGA located at 721 North Brightleaf Blvd(Hwy 301S) in Smithfield, NC from 10am – 1pm Saturday, May 15th.

LET’S STOP IDENTITY THEFT!!!

If you have papers that needs shredding – bring them. Get them safely destroyed and safely disposed of. Companies charge for this service and you can get it FREE this weekend courtesy of Craig olive and GooRoo Computers.

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