Dear Mrs Smith, How are you getting on? I have all the right experiences for the job you advertise in the papper because I have been many years as a chef in a real posh hotel. First, I can cook good and am always punktual and clean. Secondly, I have an advanced diploma in catering from a college well rekognised and important in my country. Thirdly, the job is right up my street because I love the cooking. I am available for interview at your conveniences and attash my CV. I am 23 years old and have a working visa. In my work now I have too little chances of going up and am not happy so I want this job. If I get this job I will help my sister who is study at college. With best regards,
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