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Section 7. Samples of some other letters

APOLOGIZING

Dear Iron,

Thank you for contacting Mail.com Member Services.

We sincerely apologize for the frustration and inconvenience that you may be experiencing due to our ongoing migration process. Technicians are currently working around the clock to develop a resolution for this issue. E-mail delivery will be back to normal as soon as possible. We will continue working until this issue is totally resolved.
Also, we are performing an upgrade on your mail system to a better infrastructure called outblaze. With this new infrastructure your folders, old mails, and address books will remain intact. You will be gaining new features such as filter to folder, autoreply, and vacation responses. We are confident that you will enjoy your Mail.com account
even more with this new infrastructure. You not only will have added features, you will also experience a more reliable service with faster delivery of messages.

Sincerely,

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Mail.com

COVER LETTER

 

Ray J. Johnson

125 Pearl Street

St. Joseph, MO 64507

 

October 1, 2003

 

Mr. Marvin Paterson, Manager

Hewlett Packard

16399 W. Bernardo Drive

San Diego, CA 92717

 

Dear Mr. Paterson:

 

In December 2003, I will be graduating from Missouri Western State College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology. I am writing to explore the possibility of employment as a Control Systems Engineer at your San Diego facility.

Early in my coursework at Western I seriously began considering future employment with Hewlett Packard. We use a number of your products in our laboratory work, and their design, precision and reliability are impressive. More recently, however, I noted in a professional computing journal that you are undertaking a new project to apply microcomputers in automatic control systems. Many of my electives were in the fields of control systems and computers, and I worked for three summers in microcomputer applications. I believe that I am well qualified to begin working on your new project; I know that it is directly related to my interests.

The enclosed resume details my educational background and experience. I will be in the San Diego area the week of November 1stand could be available for an interview, if convenient. In the meantime, if you need any further information, you may contact me at 816.277.2222. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

 

Sincerely,

Enclosure

COVER LETTER 2

 

4600 King Hill Ave.

St. Joseph, MO 64507

April 15, 2003

 

 

Karen G. Sullivan

Sullivan & Barnes

408 Center Street

Kansas City, MO 64151

 

 

Dear Ms. Sullivan:

 

Ms. Susan Burns contacted me recently in connection with an employment opportunity as a legal assistant with your firm. Now that I have completed my education at Missouri Western State College and will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in finance and a legal assistant certification, I am enthusiastic about living and working in Kansas City. It is a good environment in which to learn business law.



Of special interest to me are taxes and tax shelters. I enjoy financial planning and plan on pursuing an MBA in the near future. However, as my resume indicates, I have had the opportunity to become familiar with several areas of business law through the legal assistant program at Missouri Western State College.

I am seeking career-oriented placement, which would allow for increasing levels of responsibility. It interests me to know how your office operates and what might my roles be as a legal assistant in the firm. I am a diligent worker and am determined to perform extensive investigation.

I would like to discuss employment possibilities with Sullivan & Barnes. I am available for an interview at your convenience and look forward to the opportunity to meet with you. If you need any other information or would like to schedule an interview, you may reach me at 816.424.7654

 

Sincerely,

 

Brenda Jacobs

 

Enclosure

COVER LETTER 3

 

John Q Student

123 College Way

Mayville, MO 64004

 

March 15, 2003

 

Mr. Lesley Nelson

Director of Human Resources

Jewel Corporation

10 West Street

Springdale, MO 64555

 

Dear Mr. Nelson:

 

I am interested in the communications specialist vacancy recently advertised in the Kansas City Star. My work experience and academic preparation have prepared me well for this position.

As you can see from my resume, I will graduate from Missouri Western State College in May with a B.S. in Communications Studies and a minor in Journalism. I am currently completing an internship with Heartland Health Systems in their community relations department. My duties include responsibility for all internal correspondence for three health care sites employing 500 people with 78,000 clients annually. During my college tenure, I was also in charge of public relations and fundraising for three campus organizations.

I have followed the Jewel Corporation’s progress and growth over the past four years and admire the strides you have made in technology and innovative marketing techniques. It would be a privilege to be associated with such a leader in the field.

I would like the opportunity to meet with you and to discuss the communications specialist position. Please review the attached resume and, if you need any further information, I can be contacted at 816.234.5678. I hope to hear form you soon.

 

Sincerely,

John Q. Student

 

Enclosure

 


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