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Maggie Waggoner, her mother, Sheila, and Andrew Shassetz discuss employment options with Sheryl Cook of Big G Electric and Engineering last Friday at a career fair at Kenai Peninsula College. 111609 NEWS 2 Peninsula Clarion Maggie Waggoner, her mother, Sheila, and Andrew Shassetz discuss employment options with Sheryl Cook of Big G Electric and Engineering last Friday at a career fair at Kenai Peninsula College.

Photo By M. Scott Moon

Monday, November 16, 2009

Story last updated at 11/16/2009 - 2:31 pm

Photo feature: Career fair

Maggie Waggoner, her mother, Sheila, and Andrew Shassetz discuss employment options with Sheryl Cook of Big G Electric and Engineering last Friday at a career fair at Kenai Peninsula College.


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