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Case Study: Carr-Safeway Inc
December 11, 2015
To whome it may concern
Carr-Safeway Inc.

I Justin Carrick-Hunter pursuant to Alaska Statute 23.10.430 i am requesting copies of any and all information concerning my on the job employment performance, be it an official copy in my employee file or a performance related note in any other file.

As per Alaska Statute, I will if required to do so reimburse at a reasonable rate the cost of said copies.

Justin Carrick-Hunter

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