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American Woman Celebrated Getting A Job With A Romantic Photoshoot

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American Benita Abraham who got a job offer after several months of searching decided to celebrate it with a romantic photoshoot, The Huffington Post writes.

h/t: huffingtonpost, birdinflight

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“I finally found my soulmate, my perfect match, my boo,” Abraham wrote on Facebook. “After 7 long months, I found the perfect job with a company that truly cares about its employees.”

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