andrew finch 590
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hello please hellp im 19 and looking for a job dose anyone no any jobs in the uk?
I admire you for trying a different medium to look for work. Unfortunately, what I see is poor grammar, which makes me wonder how much I would be able to teach you. I'm sure it seems trivial, but when you give us one sentence as a first impression, it should have proper spelling and punctuation. Though I'm not in the U.K., I am starting to look towards hiring a young man such as yourself latter this year. Their ability to communicate will be very important to me, since they will have direct contact with my clients and I will rely on them to pass information on to me too.
Best of luck,
Brian
I admire you for trying a different medium to look for work. Unfortunately, what I see is poor grammar, which makes me wonder how much I would be able to teach you. I'm sure it seems trivial, but when you give us one sentence as a first impression, it should have proper spelling and punctuation. Though I'm not in the U.K., I am starting to look towards hiring a young man such as yourself latter this year. Their ability to communicate will be very important to me, since they will have direct contact with my clients and I will rely on them to pass information on to me too.
Best of luck,
Brian
when it needs to be done right i get my wife or daughter to do it, there really edgumacated:thumbsup:those fingers just don't do what we tell them to do...
good point even if trivial. We also have to be comfortable to come on here and not be critiqued by English majors every time, because not everyone is either a power typer
or has an advanced vocabulary.
But for those of us who have been down this road, first impressions when looking for a job are more than critical. Typos and poor grammar are just red flag distractions.
I see care and concern here, nothing more. All good.
geez, better double check this...
Maybe it is latter in the UK....hmmmm.
You say tomato, I say tomahto...