Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Cover Letter

Sean Coyle
15406 S 24th St
Phoenix AZ, 85048
November 16, 2010

John Doe
Manager
Best Buy
11124 W Main St
Phoenix AZ, 85048

Dear John Doe:

My name is Sean Coyle and I am writing in response to your ad in the Phoenix Republic News.  For an IT Manager I know there is nobody better suited than me.
My experience as an IT professional has been shaped through diverse experiences.  I have gone from setting up security systems for major corporations to assisting the police in tracking down cyber terrorists.

Some other personal qualifications are; my capacity to quickly ascertain information and apply it to the real world, the enduring dedication I exude in everything that I am charged with, and my aptitude at empathizing, explaining and advising people in a friendly manner.

Thank you for your time and consideration to this matter I look forward to hearing from you soon.  Please feel free to contact me at (480) 388-6807 or at sean9294@gmail.com.

Sincerely,
Sean Coyle
Enclosure

war torn HBO response

I have always known about post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) but I never realized just how serious the effects are, or how widely its spread it is through returning veterans.  It is hard to just comprehend how devastating PTSD must be in order to affect so many people with such powerful symptoms and results.  In truth it scares me that so many people have been affected by it because it was in my plans to join the navy after college.  I now question whether I will be able to handle the effects of war and if I was to fight whether I would be affected by PTSD.  I still plan to enter the military and become a navy fighter pilot.
But I now wonder even if I was to survive the fighting and come back just how messed up would I be afterwards.  Would I never be able to operate in normally society again?  Would I keep reliving battles? Would I see the deaths of friends and enemies again every night?  Would I see things no one else sees?  Would I hear things no one else hears?  These questions make me question my resolve to serve in the armed forces but I still plan to join the navy knowing the risks.  In the end I hope the people who suffer from PTSD can overcome it, that the military set up a functioning system that helps the soldiers affected by PTSD.  Because I feel it is the military’s responsibility to care for the physical and mental well being to those who risked their lives.