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Personal Narrative: My Experience With High Island
Several months ago, when High Island was going through a confusing stage. I sent my resume to Anahuac. The principal called me on Monday and wanted to meet with me today. I specifically told them that I was under contract with High Island. However, they offered me the job and wanted me to discuss the situation with you. I told them that I would meet with Mr. Gubbs on Monday and let them know as soon as possible.
I will tell you at this point that I confused. I love High Island and my kids. I have become part of a community that I am proud of. However, they have offered me a salary of $47,600. This is significantly higher than my upcoming salary of $31,170. I have never made a decision based financially. However, the difference in pay would

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