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Hi there Send your feedback right over! -Jane Wire Gate Media PO Box 37635 PMB 14727, Philadelphia,,

Hi there [object Object][object Object][object Object], Hope you’ve got a minute! We just wanted to let you know that if you’re not happy with your job, there are many other options that you can explore. Our advice is that you should take to the internet and we’ll show you how. [Read here]( Send your feedback right over! -Jane Wire Gate Media PO Box 37635 PMB 14727, Philadelphia,, PA, US, 19101 To update or remove your contact information please [Manage Your Subscription](.

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