Jumat, 18 Desember 2009
COMPLAINT FOR ORDER NO 4599
Fernhall Drive Redbridge Essex ICASBN
YOUR REF : Desember 1st, 2005
Our ref: Order no 4599
Mr. Wedaryono
Jl. Mangun Sarkoro 139 Sindang laut Cirebon
Dear Sir,
COMPLAINT FOR ORDER NO 4599
We received today the electric ligkt fittings we ordered from you on may (order no.4599). three of the crates reached us in perfect condition. But on unpacking the fourth we found a large number of break age. As the fittings appearto have been carefully packed, it would seem that the break age have been cause by rough handling intransit.
We enclose a list of the damaged fittings and shall be glad if you will take the matter up with the rail way authorities. Replacements will of course be needed and we hope you can arrange for these to be sent within the next few days: the dean of cultural sciencies faculty university of Udayana has icmdly agreed to send information abour me if you vequire it.
Yours faithfully
Mr. W. Marrin
JOB APPLICATION
cirebon
Your: Desember 1st, 2005
Ref :
For the secretary
Mangun Sarkoro 139
Sindang laut Cirebon
Dear Miss Watsont,
JOB APPLICATION
With reference to your advertisement in “ THE JAKARTA POST” of Saturday, 27 nobember. I would like to apply for the English language lecturers in your organization.
Iam 27 years of age, male and have just graduated from the cultural sciencies faculty of university of Gajah Mada with a very satis factory grade average, I have the ability of using French bothoral and written and in operating computer of some programs related to the language works.
Am willing to learn and workhard. I have my 2 years working experience in the same field. Enclosed you will find my photographs and curriculum vitae.
Thank you for your attention, and your fully consideration of my application would be greatly appreciated.
Yours sincerely
Wedaryono
Jumat, 11 Desember 2009
MEMORANDUM
Road Margonda no.25 Depok, West Java
MEMORANDUM
To : Personal Manager
From : Director of XYZ Company
Subject : Arrange interview of 10 applicants
Date : 3 October 2009
Please arrange the interview of 10 applicant for the position of internal auditor staff. We will recruit 2 applicant which have high capabilities for the position.
The interview be held on Monday, 12 october 2009, start from 10.00am at 2nd floor of conference room.
Thank you for your attention
INVITATION FOR SEMINAR
Pembangunan street Km 20
Bogor- West Java
Your ref: October 30th 2009
Our ref:
Mr. Rulliansyah
Road Margo n0.30
Depok, West Java
Dear sir,
INVITATION FOR SEMINAR
We have an event “ spirit and motivation of seminar “ is routine program in our company.
Because of this a very important event so we hope you come and attend in this seminar. The seminar has very tips and trick building the future.
The seminar will be held on Saturday, 07th November 2009, start from 09.00am at 2nd floor of multimedia room. We remind not to forgot to bring this invitation.
Thank you for your attention and we hope you come on time.
Yours Faithfully
Hadi Purnomo
INVITATION FOR INTERVIEW
Jl. Daan Mogot Km.14 N0. 6H Cengkareng
Jakarta Barat
October, 22th 2009
Your ref:
Our ref: MI/21/2009
Miss Nurhayati
Jl. Kedunghalang- Pangkalan 4 n0.25
Bogor Utara 16710
Dear Miss Nurhayati
INVITATION FOR INTERVIEW
We have recived your job application for the position of accounting on October, 16th 2009.
Based on our selection result to the job application that we received, we would like to tell you that you are invited to take a interview in our company.
The interview be held on Monday, 26 october 2009, start from 10.00am at 2nd floor of conference room. I remind you to take your id card with you.
Thank you for your attention, and we hope you to come on time.
Yours faithfully
Ibu Zeni
Rabu, 09 Desember 2009
INTERVIEW
Road Margonda n0.25 Depok, West Java
Ref : October 3th 2009
Personal Manager
Dear sir Personal Manager
Please arrange the interview of 10 applicant for the position of internal auditor staff. We will recruit 2 applicant which have high capabilities for the position.
The interview be held on Monday, 12 october 2009 start from 10.00am at 2nd floor of conference room.
Iam happy if you can decide from them the position of internal auditor staff.
Thank you for the attention.
Yours Faithfully
Nico. S
Director
Enc :
Cc :
JOB APPLICATION
Jl. Kedung haling- Pangkalan 4
Bogor utara
October, 16 th 2009
manufacturing Industri
jl. Daan mogot Km14 n0 6H
Cengkareng- Jakarta Barat
Dear Ibu Zeni
JOB APPLICATION
With reference to your advertisement in “ Lowongwn Kerja” of Friday, 16 october. I would like to apply for the accounting in your company.
My name Nurhayati, my age 23 years, female and have just graduated from the accounting for University of Gunadarma with a very satis factory grade average. I have 1 years experiences and I have the ability operating computer.
Thank you for your attention and your fully consideration of my applicantion would be greatly appreciated.
Yours sincerely
Nurhayati
Minggu, 25 Oktober 2009
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