A restaurant has placed an advertisement for waiters and waitresses in your local newspaper. Write a letter to the restaurant, applying for the job. In your letter: explain what you are currently doing

Dear Sir/ Madam, I am writing
this
letter to let you know that I am interested in the job role of waiter that you advertised in the ' Times' newspaper, yesterday. I have been working in a renowned hotel as a server for the
last
five years, now that the restaurant is moving to another area
that is
far from my home,
hence
, I am planning to apply for new work.
Also
,
along with
my job, I am pursuing a graduate degree in ' Hospitality ' at London University as a distance course.
Due to
my experience, I believe, I can work efficiently at your restaurant. I gained the ' Best Employee Award' 3 times and have a significant number of feedback given by customers. My education and experience in the same field will help me to work efficiently and assure you that I will be an asset to your company. If you are happy with my resume, I am ready to attend the interview at any time next week as my
last
duty is on
this
Saturday. I expect to hear from you soon. Yours Faithfully, Tom Wilson
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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