Write a letter to a friend who is looking for a part time job to support his studies. In your letter - Describe the job you found for him/her - Explain why this job is good for him/her - Say what he/she needs to do to get the job

Dear Simar, I hope you are doing fantastic. I would like to let you know that I have found part-time work for you so that you can handle your expenses and
also
save some money for your tuition. The
job
is in the restaurant, famous by the name Quesada Burritos and Tacos. There is a hiring going on in the Brampton location for the position of customer service. I think that
this
job
is a good fit for your college schedule.
On the other hand
, the location is convenient. You can easily cope with
this
job
with your study. The best thing about
this
job
is, they provide one free meal a day. So don't have to rush for food as well. You have to apply for
this
position, it is not because of the flexible days and hours, but because
this
is the peak time of recession in Canada and very few jobs are opening positions. You should think about
this
and drop your resume at the store in person. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours Sincerely, Harpreet.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Part-time job
  • Supportive work environment
  • Flexibility
  • Compensation
  • Schedule
  • Relevance
  • Opportunity
  • Field of study
  • Experience
  • Application process
  • Resume
  • Cover letter
  • Submission
  • Qualifications
  • Interview
  • Enthusiasm
  • Aptitude
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