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Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing this letter to apply for a fascinating part-time job helping run play-schemes for young children. When I first read that a vacancy like this was available: I was thrilled, excited and motivated. Finally, I had found a job that truly fit my criteria. I cannot wait to get started.
Who am I? Well, I am a young sixteen years old student, who has just finished his GCSE exams, and is looking to succeed in a fulfilling job. I am very close to my mother; she likes to describe me as a caring and calm person who is passionate about everything he does. Thanks mum!
My mother has always taught me that experiences matter. So, when I decided to apply I wondered whether or not I was experienced enough to handle and teach young children. Truthfully, I have never had responsibility of very young children in a professional job setting. However, I feel that i have proved my abilities especially due to the fact that I have had to care for my, now four years old, younger sibling. She has taught me a lot. I have learnt that however frustrated to tired one feels, one should never lose their temper. I remember last year, when my mother went to a business trip, I had to babysit her for seven days straight. Thanks again mum! Consequently, I had to work so hard to keep her entertained as well as act responsibly to make sure that she knew I was in control. The job was one of the most rewarding activities I have ever done. Still, I am grateful that I am not a mother.
I hope that my passion, dedication and love for this job has convinced you that I am the right candidate. I will wait for a response.
Yours faithfully,
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