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Congratulatory Letter
December 6, 2007
Anjo Remitaz Jr.
Provincial Governor of Cavite
787 Del Pilar, Ringdingding City
Dear Mr. Remitaz:
Congratulations on your recent election as provincial governor of Cavite. I wish you the very best as you take your place in the 99th Congress.
As a constituent and educator, I hope you will consider me a resource on education issues, including literacy, teacher quality and the Higher Education Act. In addition, you are pleasantly invited to visit Dr. Jose Rizal National High School to see first hand the important work we’re doing.
Dr. Jose Rizal National High School is one of the leading school in the country in terms of Journalism, especially Editorial Cartooning and Feature Writing, and STCAA.
Again, congratulations. Please add me to your email or mailing list for information about your work in Congress and contact me if I can be a resource.
Sincerely yours,
Ron Airo B. Abadiano
139 Dapax Street, Dasmariñas, Cavite
09121212138
airoabadiano@yahoo.com
Solicited Letter
#3 Champaca Street
De Guzman, Las Piñas City
09228675641 / 6562317
February 18, 2010
Mr. Arnold M. Stersheep
Manager, Intel Philippines
Subic, Olongapo City
Dear Mr. Stersheep:
I am very interested in the supervisor position, which you advertised in Philippine Daily Inquirer, and would like the opportunity to discuss the possibility of working for your good company.
I believe that my experience in the production, especially with semiconductors, connected with an excellent leadership and analytical backgrounds from my recent job, as well as my engineering degree, make me an excellent candidate. I have spent over three years working with Amkor – Aram Inc. exposing myself to international market. I have also acquired an extensive knowledge of simulation programs through my education.
I look forward to speak with you soon. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or would you like to discuss my qualifications...