Please help! I am a student majoring in business. I am trying to get an
apartment about an hour away from school, so I want to find a new job closer
to that apartment. I havent had a job in the field I am getting my degree in
and am having a hard time figuring out how to say all of this in a cover
letter.
Doug Robbins - Word MVP - 29 Jun 2006 18:46 GMT
You mis-understand the purpose of these newsgroups which is to deal with how
to do things with Word, not what to write with it.

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> Please help! I am a student majoring in business. I am trying to get an
> apartment about an hour away from school, so I want to find a new job
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> and am having a hard time figuring out how to say all of this in a cover
> letter.
RobertVA - 29 Jun 2006 23:33 GMT
> Please help! I am a student majoring in business. I am trying to get an
> apartment about an hour away from school, so I want to find a new job closer
> to that apartment. I havent had a job in the field I am getting my degree in
> and am having a hard time figuring out how to say all of this in a cover
> letter.
Check the school library for English Composition texts containing
examples. Some colleges and business schools also have employment
counselors (might be in a separate office from academic counselors) who
can offer advice.
Get in those English composition, orientation and computer literacy
classes in the earliest semester possible! They include things that WILL
help you complete the work required in other classes. You might even
want to keep your English Composition text for reference during
subsequent semesters and even post graduation.