Saturday, 17 November 2012

Personal Shopper Atlanta

Personal Shopper Atlanta

In 1850 out of 2,572 people, 493 were black slaves, and 18 were free blacks, for a total black population of 20%.[16] The black proportion of Atlanta's population would become much higher after the Civil War when freed slaves would come to Atlanta in search of opportunity. There were several slave auction houses in the town, which advertised in the newspapers and many of which also traded in manufactured goods. Mrs. Howard has a new job opening in Atlanta! We thought what better way to find a fabulous employee then to let our readers know. It is a full-time position in our stores, Mrs. Howard and Max & Company.  We are looking for someone with a strong background in interior design – preferably a degree and/or experience in the industry. Retail experience will play an important part, as well. If you have this background and think you might be a good fit, please email me your resume: lkennelly [at] jmhoward [dot] net and put "Atlanta Application" in the subject line. Please also include photos from your design portfolio.

Personal Shopper Atlanta

Personal Shopper Atlanta

Personal Shopper Atlanta

Personal Shopper Atlanta

Personal Shopper Atlanta

Personal Shopper Atlanta

Personal Shopper Atlanta

Personal Shopper Atlanta

Personal Shopper Atlanta

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