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You need to be able to get the job done without someone watching over your shoulder. The team is always available to help, advise, and commiserate, but at the end of the day you’re “the guy” who gets it done.
These are uncertain times, but if you are who we’re describing we’re certain we want to speak to you. Call our advertising manager, Robert Luckey @ 419-300-1076 or reach out at manager@theeveningleader.com to get the ball rolling today.