Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Cover letter

September 30, 2008



Hiring Agent Name
Title
What Company
123 Commerce Street
Dallas, TX 12345

Dear Mr. Hiring Agent:

This communication is in response to an opening for a “__JOB__” being publicized by your firm. As an accomplished supervisor in the technical field of Telecommunications, my duties and responsibilities include project administration, inventory scrutiny, installation, quality inspection, testing, O/M (operation/maintenance), and problem solving.

Skills you may wish to note:

o Leadership - extensive experience in building strong technical teams and inspiring teams to reach established company goals; make sound decisions that focus on the company’s mission; has solid reputation for fairness

o Project Administration - prepared and disseminated work schedules, abide by vendors’ operational procedures, instruct and evaluate the performance of subcontractor

o Time Management - steadily achieved every projects’ anticipated time objectives and meet budget deadlines without sacrificing the quality of work specifications required by vendors to confer job completion

o Problem Solving - exceptional troubleshooter with finely honed analytical skills, broad technical knowledge and practical experience. Frequently requested by colleagues to assist on difficult projects

This experience and diligent work behavior will contribute to the success of your organization. Look forward to speaking with you about your current needs. Please contact me at your convenience, through the above telephone number or e-mail address.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Very truly yours,



___YOUR_NAME___

Sage Mode!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Newbies: 7 Useful Ubuntu Linux Tips

In this article we're going to look at 7 useful tips to make your Ubuntu experience even better. This is particularly aimed at newbies, and shows you step by step how to tweak Ubuntu with some must have extras.

http://blogs.howtogeek.com/tuxgeek/2008/09/13/newbies-7-useful-ubuntu-tips/

No Java Stuff from owl...

No Java Stuff from owl...
It is here: http://myjavaspring.blogspot.com/