Grasmere Times Application
Grasmere LA45 9JH, England
+44 17389 38849
Name: William Wordsworth
Date of Application: July 22, 1795
Address: Grasmere LA22 9SH, England
Phone: +44 15394 35544
Are you able to perform the essential job functions of the position for which you are applying with or without reasonable accommodation? Yes
Have you been convicted of any felonies other than minor traffic violations during the past seven years? No
Education And Training
Latest Education Completed: College
St. John's College
St. John's St., Cambridge CB2 ITP, UK
Hawks head Grammar School
Main St. Hawkshead LA22 0NT, UK
Skills
List skills you have that are appropriate for the job you're applying for: I am a proficient writer and poet and have been writing since I attended Hawkshead Grammar School. I am extremely crafty with the English language and can create incredible rhetoric through my use of imagery and literary devices.
What times are you willing to work?
Rotating Shifts? Yes
Overtime? Yes
Saturdays? Yes
Sundays? No
Specific position you're applying for: Editor of the Grasser Times
Salary Requirements: 5 pounds/article
Why do you believe you are qualified for this position? I am tone of the leading literary revolutionaries who has brought on the transition into the romantic era. This alone speaks for my eloquent writing abilities. I believe that if I were to become an editor for the Grasser Times, sales would increase dramatically and quality of articles would improve. Your papers would be unforgettable.
Interests/Accomplishments: Published "An Evening Walk" and "Descriptive Sketches" in 1793. Co-wrote the "Lyrical Ballads" with the famous Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1795.
Employment History
French Poetry Foundation
Champ de Mars 5 Avenue, Anatole
Paris, France 75007
Wrote poetry for the French Poetry Foundation to compile and publish. Reflected my hatred of radicalism.
Salary: 2-4 pounds per poem
Time worked: 1796-1787
Reason for leaving: French Revolution
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