Hi, this is Charlie Spencer. I tried to get a hold of you by the phone this afternoon but the line rang busy. I went to the store and saw that the power was out and thought you would be very busy and returned home. I have set up my voicemail on my phone, but I am unable to receive calls during school hours. If you would like to contact me during the day, please email me, and we can set up a time to discuss a part time position. Looking forword to hearing from you. Thank you for your consideration.
I called Kermit Johnson and offered for him to email the requested change. After making that offer, he is requesting me to send him and email referencing the amended request from LC2 to NC. So I am sending an email referencing what he verbally agreed to via telephone yesterday, with both of us being present.
My expectations for this class were that it would be easy for me and that I probably would not learn much from it. I already considered myself a strong writer, but I was required to take this class for one of my majors. However, I ended up learning more than I thought I would over the course of the semester.
My name is Veronica Martinez and I am currently in my last semester of the LIS program to become a school librarian. I have completed all the required courses and currently doing my practicum this semester. Since you are my advisor would you be able to assist me on how I would go about taking my school librarian certification test?
I never thought that I would study abroad. It seemed impossible to learn English for me, so I gave up once. 5 years ago, I met a great English professor and I realized that nothing is impossible. I decided to study abroad and came to Reno, Nevada in 2012.
I regret to inform you that I have not been doing well for the last week or so. I am emotionally burned out and psychologically having great difficulty in focusing while working with Christina and memorizing lines. Christina and I talked about it today, while rehearsing. I have disappointed and and feel really sorry about it.
The commitment of GOAL to establish programs that confront the unmet needs of Hillsdale has inspired me to apply to the GOAL Program Coordinator position. My interest in the community of Hillsdale combined with my desire to be a part of this organization’s bigger purpose and mission, my communication skills, and growing organizational skills would be a great asset to the vision and execution of the GOAL programs.
Hello, I am Linda Jiang and I am currently attending Holy Redeemer School. Some responsibilities I have in school include being Safety Patrol and Fire Patrol. While on duty as a Safety Patrol member, I look after the students in the school to keep them in a safe environment entering and exiting the building. As the Fire Patrol Lieutenant, I watch over the students during the drills and make sure they are exiting the school in a proper manner. Furthermore, in seventh grade, I served as a “Lunch Girl”, help passing out food and paper, and most importantly cleaning up the trash. In addition, a sport team I joined is the Intramural Basketball Team. Other extracurricular activities outside the school include violin and Chinese lessons. I learned
Firstly, the ATS programs are usually employed by recruiters who have high volumes clientele. Oftentimes, hiring companies are using their internal human resources department to find "best fit" candidates.
This letter is in response to the advertisement you have posted for the position of Middle School Social Studies Teacher in the Egg Harbor Township School District. I believe my qualifications, talents, and experience will benefit the students and the school itself. My certifications include CEAS K-12 Social Studies, DOE NJ.
My name is Raizel Bluma Weiss and I am 18 years old. I went to Bnos Bais Yaakov for elementary school and I am graduating Tichon Meir Moshe this year. This letter is in response to a job advertisement in the careers section of your Website on May 1st. The job offer was for an experienced librarian and I am certain that my credentials make me an ideal candidate for this position.
I write all of my friends cover letters and resumes and most of them get the positions they are looking for. Wording and vocabulary is so important because employers are looking for people who can say the same thing five different ways. Being able to say one thing several different ways is a mark of intelligence, it says that you are creative and able to think outside the box. A cover letter is a written explanation of who you are as an employee. If your cover letter has grammatical errors and uses the wrong format your resume and cover letter will get tossed to the side.
It's a tough job market. You need every leg up you can get. Use headings in your cover letter for employment. They're magic, and totally overlooked in job hunts. The heading is THE most often read part of a letter. And job hunters don't use it.
Charlotte’s cover letter and resume set clearly work together as a cohesive unit, which she achieves by using the same design style for both of the documents. Her resume has blue headings that are clearly distinct from the subheadings and text themselves. This makes for easy satisficing of the document in which the reader can quickly find the sections he or she deems most important because of the clearly delineated headings. Further, Charlotte ties together her resume and cover letter by using the same heading style for her name and contact information, so the reader is able to tell both documents are by her. Also, by having such a boldly colored and distinctive heading on both her resume and cover letter, Charlotte encourages the reader to remember her documents based on her own design style.
Dear Mr. Lafever, Ms. Holman, Ms. Boswell, and Ms. McAleer, TJ is an amazing school; I have learned so much already during these first two weeks. First of all, I have many strengths as a student, such as being determined, working hard, helping others when necessary, and focusing on my work without getting distracted. However, I do have some weaknesses, such as being stressed out before starting graded assignments, not managing my time that well, and tending to overthink at times. Despite my weaknesses, I hope TJ will help me overcome these weaknesses and overall make me a stronger student and individual.
In the same issue, The Evening News also mentions the contents of the “Dear Boss” letter, but also a postcard, sent to the Central News Agency on October 1st, and also claiming to be written by Jack the Ripper. As previously mentioned, September 27th was the first time the name Jack the Ripper was used. Hundreds more letters were sent to both the press and the police. The Evening News speculated, “it is not necessarily assumed that this has been the work of the murderer, the idea that naturally occurs being that the whole thing is a practical joke.” Many newspapers considered the letters hoaxes written by members of the public. The postcard that arrived at the Central News Agency on October 1st was received before the double murder was made known to the press, supporting the notion that the Ripper himself sent the postcard. However, the postcard’s authenticity is still questionable, because a citizen could have found out about the murders before the morning paper was distributed. The postcard reads: