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Lately, when I’m not working on bringing you new printables, I’ve been focusing on music. I’ve been working on my sight-reading, jazz improv, and song-writing chops. My goal is to write a song a week, whether with the help of online software or the manuscript paper at PrintablePaper.net.
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I’ve just added a batch of letter templates to CoverLetterExamples.net, a site which now has more than 300 sample letters for situations as diverse as job-hunting, sales, education, housing, financial grants, and immigration. The site also has articles and tips on how to write an impactful cover letter.
There are new resume cover letters specifically designed for: a weekend job, a position in agriculture, a restaurant server, a day care specialist, a graphic designer, and a model. Other new sample letters are especially for specific vacancies, a mid-level job, or a project manager.
I’ve included cover letters with wording for someone with a felony conviction. There’s also a template for a person seeking a job after a layoff. Yet another template is for a worker who wants to transfer to another job within the company. I’ve also included: an artist statement, a fellowship cover letter, a distinguished alumni nomination letter, a spousal visa letter, and a letter for someone seeking to serve in a ministry role.
Some of the letters at CoverLetterExamples.net visually match the resumes at sister site InstantResumeTemplates.com.
The best way to use these letters is to find one that’s close to your situation and type into it to customize.
All of the letters at CoverLetterExamples.net are free to download and print. You can download a DOC version to edit in Microsoft Word or simply cut and paste the text directly from the site.
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Need to reject someone or something? RejectionLetters.net now has 84 rejection letter templates for all kinds of personal and career situations.
There are letters for turning down a job or turning someone else down for a job. Also, you’ll find letters related to finance, housing, and other matters.
RejectionLetters.net has personal rejection samples as well, including several letters that can help you find the right words for cutting off contact, declining an invitation, or turning down a date. Topics just-added to the personal rejections are: event invitations, date requests, and other delicate issues.
The newest letters include several variations for: rejecting a donation for various reasons, rejecting a political endorsement, and rejecting a potential tenant. Be aware, however, that the sample letters at this site are no substitute for legal advice.
New job-related rejection letters address: transfer and leave requests, projects, client issues, and interviews.
The letters at RejectionLetters.net are polite yet firm. You’ll find something close enough to alter for your needs whether you’re rejecting an offer, turning down a business proposal, or declining a personal overture. The site also has sample letter templates for responding to rejections.
All of the letters are free for your own use. Download a template using Microsoft Word or another DOC-compatible program. Or, cut and paste the text directly from the site.
Thanks for sending me your ideas for new printables. Remember to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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