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Dear Mr Baddock,
I write today for two reasons. First, as a member of the Young Protectors' League applying for its first-ever summer Combined Cadet Force programme, I am asked to write someone with experience in a profession that interests me. Second, I write as someone who admires not only your work but your position and your example as one of the pillars of Our Lord's realm.
I confess that I am not certain to which profession I might aspire, or, indeed, whether I aspire to a life defined by salaried labour at all. However, even if I should not take it up as a career in service to others, the management of wealth in property and investments is sure to be a significant component of my life's work, and in this, I look to you as a model of one whose stewardship of his own holdings and whose wise counsel to others have earned him a robust reputation and much success.
I aspire, too, to manage my social and personal commitments as graciously as you have done and to contribute to Our Lord's peaceful kingdom by following a course of committed allegiance, ready obedience, and quiet integrity.
To all of these ends, it is my hope that I will be accepted into the active training components of the YPL CCF programme and that I will be allowed to specialise my training with those elective components geared towards strategy and analysis.
I thank you for your willingness to place your name amongst those one might write for this project, sir, and I would welcome an opportunity in the future to speak with you about the training and vocational experiences you have had as you have followed your profession. I understand, of course, that your time is valuable and am not writing in expectation of a response. Nevertheless, I address this to you
With sincere admiration,
Blaise Zabini
Slytherin House
I write today for two reasons. First, as a member of the Young Protectors' League applying for its first-ever summer Combined Cadet Force programme, I am asked to write someone with experience in a profession that interests me. Second, I write as someone who admires not only your work but your position and your example as one of the pillars of Our Lord's realm.
I confess that I am not certain to which profession I might aspire, or, indeed, whether I aspire to a life defined by salaried labour at all. However, even if I should not take it up as a career in service to others, the management of wealth in property and investments is sure to be a significant component of my life's work, and in this, I look to you as a model of one whose stewardship of his own holdings and whose wise counsel to others have earned him a robust reputation and much success.
I aspire, too, to manage my social and personal commitments as graciously as you have done and to contribute to Our Lord's peaceful kingdom by following a course of committed allegiance, ready obedience, and quiet integrity.
To all of these ends, it is my hope that I will be accepted into the active training components of the YPL CCF programme and that I will be allowed to specialise my training with those elective components geared towards strategy and analysis.
I thank you for your willingness to place your name amongst those one might write for this project, sir, and I would welcome an opportunity in the future to speak with you about the training and vocational experiences you have had as you have followed your profession. I understand, of course, that your time is valuable and am not writing in expectation of a response. Nevertheless, I address this to you
With sincere admiration,
Blaise Zabini
Slytherin House