Jerry Ford 54561566 Avenue SouthFfeubsbsb sfisfisJanuary 22, 2002 Mr. Mike O’BrienO ” Brien Custom Homes 5252 Marine View Drive Des Moines, WA 98155 Dear Mr. Mike O’Brien, I’m writing this letter to apply for the job as part time construction helper. I saw your ad in the Highline Times and it caught my attention right away. I’m very interested in this job because it will further help develop my skills as a carpenter. I’m currently enrolled at Seatac Occupational Skills Center located in Normandy Park.
There I’m taking there construction course, with instructor Tom Brad rick. In this class we built a 1500 sq ft modular house. In this class I have learned how to use many tools used by a carpenter, like the skill saw, nail gun, jig saw, and many other tools used by a carpenter. I have very good attendance, last year I only misted 3 day in the school year.
I have a good attitude and always ready to work. I’m also a good listener. Thank you for considering me for the job as part-time construction helper. You can reach me at (206) 246-6578 or by e-mail at terry ward @ hot mail. com. I’m looking forward to hearing back from you.
In this first year I have really learned the concept of building a house. I have learned how hard it really is to keep every thing on track, to deliver the house on time. I have also learned how to be responsible. I have also learned that a boss isn’t only looking for a good worker but some one who will be on time and wont leave early. I have learned the definition of a teamwork, working together as a team and not putting each other down, but trying to bring their spirits up. Sincerely, Jerry ford.
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