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Constructive Cover Letter Advice?

Posted: December 14th, 2009 | Filed under: Other - Careers & Employment | 2 Comments »




This letter is an expression of interest in obtaining a position with your company. Fortune has bestowed many professional and educational experiences and skills in the flooring industry and business management, which have allowed for development of abilities in customer service, installation, multi tasking and computer oriented tasks.
Professional exposure has been cultivated by multiple business classes, education through professional associations, hands-on training, sales, remote and on-site management, bookkeeping and accounting, as well as interactions on all levels of corporate; dealing with company policies and procedures, network support solutions, and human resources.
Educational exposure has promoted proficiency in traditional and cutting edge technology, management, marketing and advertising. Software programs such as Quickbooks, Microsoft Word, Publisher, Excel, Outlook; Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator have been used thoroughly.
Benefits of detailed daily schedules; personal daily goals as well as the constant strive for perfection are produced by personal best in all facets of work. Efficiency, accountability, hard work, as well as the need to attain goals and constantly strive for higher potential are combined with experience and an ability to learn quickly and efficiently.
It would be a pleasure to meet with you in regards to a demonstration of abilities in the hardwood flooring industry and discuss how they may fit your needs. Thank you for your time and consideration.


I’m deciding on what to study. What career would be creative, somewhat independent, no math and steady work

Posted: October 6th, 2009 | Filed under: Other - Careers & Employment | 8 Comments »



Anybody have any suggestions? I really enjoy doing creative things (Drawing, digital painting, playing the guitar) and I don’t really like people enough so that I want to be dealing with them all day. Ideally I want to work from home, and I was leaning towards web-design, but the Field seems pretty full. I’m 26, and finishing up community college, so I don’t have too much time. What do you think I should study? (Ohh, and I want to stay as far away from math as is possible!)
Mustard: Poetic answer my Friend, but I don’t see anything wrong with asking for suggestions. Obviously I’ll be the one deciding, I’m just trying to expand on the possibilities.
thanks to everybody for your answers, good stuff.