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Author:  global [ Fri 26 Jun 2009 04:08 ]
Post subject:  Moving to Tennessee

Hey everybody. My family has always wanted to live in the Pigeon Forge, TN area. We are finally attempting this migration from redneck to hillbilly! I am keeping my company going in Georgia with the help of some trustworthy agents, but am also looking for work in the Knoxville, Seveirville, Maryville, TN area. I have some good client references that are among the most reputable names in Georgia bail bonds if needed. We have about a 90% recovery rate. Those we don't recover we normally find incarcerated elsewhere or locate them so far out of range that it is not beneficial for the bonding company to pay to have them brought back. If anyone knows of any companies needing an established BEA company for recovery work please let me know. I will be getting my credentials as soon as we get settled in in TN. ( I will also be back and forth from GA to TN helping my other agents. I guess you could say that Global is opening in other areas as well. Thanks everybody.

Author:  Mr Rusher [ Fri 26 Jun 2009 07:32 ]
Post subject:  Re: Moving to Tennessee

Welcome to Tennessee. Give me a call sometime, I am already licensed in TN but currently looking for work. You may have missed the deadline for pre-registration to the July class, but I'm sure if you call the wonderful ladies over at TAPBA I'm sure you may be able to send in the class fee still.

My cell # is in the signature, leave a message if I don't answer.

Author:  bridgezz [ Sat 11 Jul 2009 09:20 ]
Post subject:  Re: Moving to Tennessee

Welcome to Tennessee.
Totally off topic, but be wary about buying Real Estate in Pigeon Forge right now, if that is your intention once you move here. I also own a Real Estate Appraisal company. That market is tanking big time, and is hasnt hit the bottom yet.
I would be glad, for free, to give you a list of good property deals in your price range that i would consider to be good solid investments.

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