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Semmy [17]
3 years ago
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Hi my name is Fartun aden I would be a great team member because I am hardworking I had a previous job as a babysitter for my au

nt and I was great at it I know if you gave me the chance to work here you won’t regret it CAN YOU GUYS EDIT THAT AMD MAKE IT SOUND BUSINESS
English
2 answers:
nikklg [1K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

My name is Mr. Fartun Aden, and I would like to make an application. I am a hard worker, as you could ask some close relatives and family members, such as my aunt, and she will confirm I am a hard worker. I have done babysitting for my aunt, so she can confirm that I am a good worker, for I am quite gifted at any job given to me. If you would accept my application, I promise that you won't be disappointed.

Explanation:

Well, I hope this helps! Thanks, and God bless! BRAINLIEST PLEASE!

sertanlavr [38]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I hope I edit it right!

Explanation:

Hello, I am Fartun Aden I would be a great team member because, I am hardworking and I had a previous job as a babysitter for my Aunt. I was great at it, and I know if you give me the chance to work here you won't regret having me.

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