My name is Jill Randolph and I work with CityTownInfo.com, a website providing over 50,000 reference pages of real-world information on careers, communities, and colleges to our 10 million annual visitors.
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I'm a 28 year-old native Angelino. I love soy milk, chocolate, and cilantro. I teach sixth grade humanities in a brand new school. I have grown to like The Odyssey.
I like velvet and silk, Zero 7, Erykah Badu, and The Beatles. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Bill Bryson and Roald Dahl. I believe Taboo is the greatest game EVER. I talk an awful lot about my two younger brothers. I am excited about most everything.
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Dear funny and clever Angelino,
My name is Jill Randolph and I work with CityTownInfo.com, a website providing over 50,000 reference pages of real-world information on careers, communities, and colleges to our 10 million annual visitors.
I was reviewing your ahem... blog (even though you don't like that word) and wanted to let you know that we have just released a free 64-page e-book we think you and your visitors may find interesting. Our e-book provides a candid, real-world perspective on the elementary teaching profession via interviews with 25 teachers from grades 1 through 5, across a variety of disciplines including reading specialists, PE, and music teachers, to name a few. The book offers advice, tips, best and worst parts of the job, as well as words of wisdom, inspiration and caution from working teachers. One quote from the book:
“Be open to making mistakes early, because you will make plenty of them. If you are patient and reflect upon your experiences in a positive way, you will have the ability to become an exemplary educator touching the lives of an enormous amount of children.”
Yours is one of the very first websites we are reaching out to, so that you may share this relevant information with your visitors. We hope you’ll take a bit of time to review the book – it’s a fairly quick read – and then consider passing along your thoughts to your readers. We can provide you with cover art images in various sizes if you’d like and we recommend linking to the page containing the eBook (http://www.citytowninfo.com/employment/elementary-school-teachers).
Thank you for your time and consideration. If I can answer any questions you may have, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Jill
Jill Randolph
jrandolph@citytowninfo.com
www.citytowninfo.com
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