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When I was a recruiter, We used to use an Appointment Book called a MANDEX.I am starting a new job as a Sales Manager and was wondering if anyone knew where to buy one.
 
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I have looked on barnes and noble, amazon.com, and ebay and haven't found your book. Wish I could be of more help man. Why not ask an old recruiter friend or something for it?
 
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Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, it's been 17 years since I've seen or spoken to any past recruiter friends. I searched online and only found regular Appointment Books. The MANDEX's we used were VERY organized and put the regular Appointment Book to shame!! Thank Again.
 
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No problem!
 
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Day-Planners, Franklin Covey and Day-Timers all make decent planners and organizers.

Personally, I think Day-Timers are the most flexible, depending on your needs.

However ... these days I rely more on my Outlook online calendar. I BOUGHT a hard-copy organizer, but now I never use it except when I want to look busy(-er) and have something in my hands. Wink
 
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These are the best directions that I can point you in. (Seems that you were a recruiter for the Ohio Nat'l Guard according to this reference : <http://www.ask.com/bar?q=Appointment+book+by+MANDEX&page=1&qsrc=0&ab=0&title=Recruiting+and+Retention+Program&u=http%3A%2F%2Fohmr.ohio.gov%2Fregulations%2Fr601-3-1.doc&sg=SHKkteDaKfg0n1qee6wJ%2BzjnLZrb1T6GT2FnJwJMvis%3D&tsp=1255969283266> which is where I got this link [http://ohmr.ohio.gov/regulations/r601-3-1.doc> (4) Planning book, calendar (with binder if appropriate) (MANDEX or comparable item available from OHMR or commercial sources)])


Of course this contact info seems to be something out of the realm of Appt Book providers.

MANDEX, Inc
12500 Fair Lakes Circle, Ste 125
Fairfax, VA 22033
Tel.: (703) 227-0900
Fax: (703) 227-0910
E-mail: info@mandex.com



Wish I could do more.



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Stop by one of the local recruiters and ask. I did some search and found it is called the Recruiter Planner.
 
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