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  • wendigo100
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    I think it's a monkey. A pony would be cheaper though.

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  • BrilloPad
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    How about "dear p1mp. here is my CV. if you place me I will pay you £500. personally."

    Or does a monkey(or is it a pony) make no difference to a p1mp?

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss
    Example cover letter:

    Here is my CV, don't bulltulip me and we'll get along fine

    Regards
    BP
    PS I won't get out of bed for less than £xxxx a day.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Example cover letter:

    Here is my CV, don't bulltulip me and we'll get along fine

    Regards
    BP

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by Captain Dispensable
    Yeah just a brief email is all I can be arsed with. Anything more is a waste.
    Agreed. Agents won't be arsed with long emails.

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  • Captain Dispensable
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    Yeah just a brief email is all I can be arsed with. Anything more is a waste.

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  • Numptycorner
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    Cover letters are for permies

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  • wendigo100
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    I always write a short covering email, even if it is only "Further to our telephone conversation..."

    It sets the context, and I sometimes use it to highlight anything in particular that the client is looking for.

    But if nothing else, it is the polite way of doing things.

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  • Sockpuppet
    started a topic Cover Letters

    Cover Letters

    Do you bother?

    I don't as I've taken the view that the agents rarely read them and just skip to the CV. If it was a recruiter for a company (i.e. they worked there) I might but I think this is getting less and less now.

    So, do you bother or just write "Whats the max daily rate" in the cover letter field.

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