The job seeker who wrote this webbing tacker cover letter shows her understanding of this job--stretching and tacking or stapling webbing to the underside of a couch or chair frame to provide a foundation for the springs. All webbing tacker cover letters should display a clear knowledge of what is involved in this work and communicate it.
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Rachel Dirkson
867 Sarasota Avenue
Hopeville, WA 22222
March 27, 2007
Ms. Darlene Wells,
Hiring Manager
Buy-Rite Sofas and Chairs, Inc.
65 Prunedale Drive
Hopeville, WA 22222
Dear Ms. Wells:
I was glad to see on JobBankUSA.com this morning your posting for a webbing tacker for your company. I have one year of experience stretching and tacking or stapling webbing to the underside of a couch or chair frame to provide a foundation for the springs. I've worked with other webbing tackers, as well, and have often led a team to complete a job on deadline.
Would you like to meet in person so we can see if I'm a good fit for your company? I can drop by your office any weekday afternoon, if you're interested. Please call me at 789-675-9999 to set up a time and I'll be there.
Thank you for taking a moment to read this cover letter. I look forward to hearing from you soon.