Your friend has a travel company and would like you to come and work with him. Write a letter replying to your friends offer. In your letter: - explain what you know about your friends company choose whether you accept or decline the offer • give reasons for your choice

Hello Rubina, I'm grateful to hear about the job opportunity in your company but at
this
moment I would not be able to join. I heard about XYZ Private Limited 2 years back when I needed to travel to England for a family trip. I tried to search about the travel companies which offer a good trip with standard amenities and I was surprised after seeing an advertisement for your company as it was offering whatever I needed with great discounts. Unfortunately, I will not be able to join
this
offer as I'm having a bond with my current company and whether I want it or not but I need to serve here for at least 2 years. I've already completed one year here, one more is left. In case I quit the job earlier than the decided period I would require to pay 50% of my yearly salary. I hope you will understand my situation and hire a suitable person for
this
job and I'm pretty sure that our paths will cross in the future. Regards, -Abhinav
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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