To whom it may concern,
I am writing to express my interest in the barista position at your establishment. As a 10th grade student with a passion for coffee and customer service, I am eager to gain experience in the hospitality industry. While I may not have any previous work experience, I am confident in my ability to learn quickly and provide excellent service to customers.
I possess strong communication skills and have a friendly and approachable demeanor. I am a quick learner and have a strong work ethic, ensuring that I will be able to carry out tasks efficiently and effectively. Additionally, I am punctual and reliable, always showing up on time and ready to work.
I am excited about the opportunity to work as a barista and gain valuable experience in the field. I am eager to learn from experienced coworkers and customers, and I am willing to work hard to provide top-notch service. Thank you for considering my application.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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