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Angela Jackson - World Shippers Express - gotinvlad5@gmail.com

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from: Angela Jackson <gotinvlad5@gmail.com>
date: Feb 22, 2021, 3:34 AM
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Hello
My name is Angela Jackson, I will be your personal manager.
The suppliers will start sending parcels to your address in 2-5 business days after you sign the agreement form.
All parcels will consist of usual consumer goods such as electronics, clothes, accessories.
All goods are legitimate, you will be able to check the contents yourself.
Please, make sure you indicate correct address details (if your address require additional details such as room, suite or apartment number, please, also let us know, the delivery services will need exact address to deliver parcels right to your door).
All shipping costs are covered by our company.
Your duties start on the 1st of March, so your first payroll will come on the of 1st of April, 2021.
Salary is paid once a month in a form of check or direct deposit (please, let us know your preferable payment method).
Your salary consists of $2400 base monthly payment + $30 commission for every shipment processed.
Total monthly salary will reach $4000.
Please, find the contract and agreement files in the attachment, sign the papers (you can fill the forms electronically or print them, sign and scan back to the hard-drive) and send them back to us at this e-mail address.
Sincerely yours,
Angela Jackson
World Shippers Express Inc.
Avenida da liberdade 36,
Lisbon, Portugal,
1250-143
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