| Letter Factory Employer Letters for AFRC and ANGReason: From Employee - Request to Attend Training |
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[Rank] [First] [Last] [Unit name] [Street Address] [City], [State] [Zip]
[Employer] [Street Address] [City], [State] [Zip]
Dear [Employer]:
Reservists such as myself serve in the United States Air Force on a part-time basis. As a member of the Reserve Force, I am required to undergo various military training courses in order to develop skills that will allow me to take on increasingly difficult positions of responsibility.
In general, there are three aspects to all courses I undertake. The first is skill training as a [trade]. The second is general work and management skills such as problem analysis, time management, leadership, teamwork and self-discipline. Finally, being in the military requires that I meet a high standard of duty, integrity and dependability.
I believe that this training is not only of personal and professional benefit to me, but also has a direct and positive effect on academic performance. It is also an excellent opportunity to enhance my potential for civilian employment following graduation.
This year, as part of my military career progression, I have the opportunity to complete a course to be conducted at [location] from [date] to [date]. I therefore request that you allow me to be absent from classes from [date to date].
I hope that you will give this request your most serious consideration. Your investment in my military career also represents an investment in my civilian future.
I would appreciate an opportunity to discuss methods of ensuring that I maintain my level of studies during that time. Please let me know when we can meet to discuss this issue. If you have any concerns about the nature of my service, please don't hesitate to call [me] [rank, name and position of Commanding Officer or designate] at [telephone number].
Sincerely,
[FIRST M.. LAST], [Rank], USAFR Reminder, Signature lines are 5 spaces below the last line of text. Comments: All text in blue will need to be modified. |