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<blockquote data-quote="a1" data-source="post: 144870" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>As per what the others have said - I wasn't impressed TBH when I read your letter.</p><p></p><p>I used to be like that, although I am better now, I am nowhere near "A great letter writter".</p><p></p><p>What you also have to remember is NOT to put too much ifo into the letter as the reader will get bored. Not only that, you have to keep some info for the actual info.</p><p></p><p>Also, make sure you do your homework and find out, as Specs says, to write to the relevant department AND to the right person. (Always impresses them when you write to them direct, using their name - It shows you have gone out of your way).</p><p></p><p>Maybe worth mentioning that you would be happy to work on a "Trial Period" to prove how committed you are? (The reason is also ideal because, the majority of councils take people on, on temporary contracts anyway).</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps, Admin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a1, post: 144870, member: 2"] As per what the others have said - I wasn't impressed TBH when I read your letter. I used to be like that, although I am better now, I am nowhere near "A great letter writter". What you also have to remember is NOT to put too much ifo into the letter as the reader will get bored. Not only that, you have to keep some info for the actual info. Also, make sure you do your homework and find out, as Specs says, to write to the relevant department AND to the right person. (Always impresses them when you write to them direct, using their name - It shows you have gone out of your way). Maybe worth mentioning that you would be happy to work on a "Trial Period" to prove how committed you are? (The reason is also ideal because, the majority of councils take people on, on temporary contracts anyway). Hope this helps, Admin. [/QUOTE]
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