Thank You Employment Acceptance Letter



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Great service or quality deserve to be rewarded! If you want to send a proper Thank You Note to someone, we recommend you to check out this Thank You Employment Acceptance Letter. This Thank You message will capture your receiver's attention for sure!

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Slater Slater 155 Flowers Street Los Angeles, CA 90067 Dear Mr. Davis: Thank you very much for your letter of January 15, 2007, in which your firm offered me a position as a summer associate beginning in May 2007..




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