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Letter To Zuleyka Cintron
Hey Imani. My name is Zuleyka Cintron, I work at Abington hospital in the transport department. I am reaching out to you because I want to make an orientation schedule for you before you attend your OSHA training on October 16. If you can please call me at 215-481-4713 anytime from 230P-8P today, Thursday, or Friday so we can discuss what days and times work best for you.

Thank you
-Zuleyka.

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