Several months ago I signed up for Extreme Fitness, was totally belittled and degraded by the personal trainer who did my assessment, and canceled my membership immediately. Months later, I receive an e-mail from an employee of Extreme: "Hi,
Good Morning Adrienne,
Your reference was given to me by Sumit Chhabra from Extreme Fitness. He is a membership manager there and a good friend of mine. He suggested that you are a very kind person and might be able to help me out.
I'm actually looking for a career in Finance and wish to obtain my CFA charter. Having completed CSC and half way CFP, I have a strong knowledge of Corporate Finance and Financial Management. I strongly feel that I want to be in Finance and am willing to work very hard.
Alongwith this email, I am forwarding my Cover Letter and Resume to you for your kind perusal. I am seeking advice/guidance/help to enter in the National Bank Financial Group.
Thank you and kind regards,
Rajan Gandhi"Attached was his resume and cover letter. I have no idea who Sumit is! Nor do I appreciate Rajan using my employment information to "further his career in finance". It is not right that they breached the laws of protecting my personal information.
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