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Jim

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  • Birthday 06/12/1969

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  • Location:
    Midlands
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    4 kids so 'Sleep'
  • Occupation
    Safety and Compliance Manager

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    <p>Hello Jim</p>

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    <p>I got a message from you the other day in reply to a ad' I put out looking for surveying work. </p>

    <p>To be honest I think I have meet you a few times whilst I was at Glendale. Are you still at Glendale? My name is James Langner and I was working in the south lincs patch for alf, griff and martin. </p>

    <p>If your the same Jim I am thinking (forgive me if not) then you'll know who am working with at the moment. If the job opening you have is with Glendale am not 100% sure in all honesty, their where, or at least I had issues with the pay towards the end.</p>

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    <p>Anyways give us a message back and look after yourself.</p>

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    <p>James</p>

     

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