Offer Letter Acceptance Letter



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SAMPLE JOB OFFER ACCEPTANCE LETTER 2345 Walter Way Green Bay, WI 54311 May 30, 2099 Mr. Timothy Rades Program Director Boys and Girls Club of Green Bay 1451 University Avenue Green Bay, WI 54302 Dear Mr. Rades: It is with great enthusiasm that I accept the Program Coordinator position with the Boys and Girls Club of Green Bay..

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