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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Black writer / community organizer applies for job at Universal Networks in Philadelphia

July 23, 2018 Monday
 
Universal Philadelphia 
 800 South 15th Street
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  19145-1021
 
From: Mr. Tracy Charles Gibson
 670 North 41st Street
 APT B
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 – 5202
 1 (215) 823 9985
 E-Mail: BrotherTracy11@GMail.Com
 
 Dear Mr. Gamble or Universal Associate:
 
    I hope & Pray you and your family are very well.  I met you for the second time when I attended the Universal Companies Men’s Health breakfast last year. I want to thank you for having this event because it helps people, Black men especially, get more real about health concerns and health issues.
      I am seeking employment opportunities with Universal Companies. I would make a good substitute teacher. I also have a great kitchen / food prep worker and am Serv.Safe certified.  I presently work for Girls & Boys Club [ Caring People Alliance ] at 3512 Haverford Avenue. ] I have a great many skills in community building and advocacy for the Black community which I have utilized as part of my concern for the Black community. I am sending you a resume which has much of the work I have done for the community listed.  A friend of mine worked for you recently and said it would be a great idea if I write you. I would Love to get a job as a school administrator because I want to run my own school one day soon.  I also have some fantastic ideas for business, but don’t have copyrights or business plans for many of them.  I am in need of grant money to have some of these ideas formalized so I can present them to serious Black businessmen like you.
 
     I look forward to talking to you in the future & would like to schedule an interview.
 
 Gratefully True,
 
 Tracy Charles Gibson
 
 Post Script: You should also know that I am disabled (bipolar) but very able to function in a work environment that is low to moderate in stress level. Again, thank you for your consideration and kindness.

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