Military Transition To A Civilian Job Cover Letter
Richard Anderson,
1234, West 67 Street,
Carlisle, MA 01741,
(123)-456 7890.
Date: 1st May, 2005.
Mr. John Smith,
National Bank,
257, Park Avenue South,
New York, NY 12345-6789.
Dear Mr. Smith,
I have 10 years of comprehensive training in air conditioning and a successful technical career with Georgia Army where I got promoted as the Master Sergeant. I think this experience will make me an ideal candidate for the post of the HVAC technician advertised on your company job board.
I am fully trained to work on commercial, residential, and industrial cooling and heating systems. My overall experience makes me well-equipped for troubleshooting, installing, and repairing all types of systems.
My military years helped me to sharpen my interpersonal skills, so I am not only proficient at compressors, schematic drawings, and air handlers but I have a strong focus on customer service. I identified that how to make customers feel confident and satisfactory.
I am ensuring that my service will be very helpful for you. If you are interested we can have a meeting in next week as per your time convenience.
I look forward to meeting you. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely yours,
Richard Anderson,
Rt. U.S. Army,
Manhattan.
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