View a letter from a former employer HERE.
A nice e-mail from a VMPG customer-
"Thank you Dan. It has been a pleasure
working with you, your persistence pays off! ; -)
If I find myself back in MI (which probably will), managing a fleet of vehicle,
I will definitely be in touch!
Thx -BTG" (Customer left this business to pursue a new career)
From Doug, with whom I
used to work-
The award for the Low voltage category (Controls) was won by [former company].
Your name was missing on the award but we [all] know your name should have been
on the award, so for what it’s worth congrats! We could not have gotten that
job* with out your persistence and tenacity, salesmanship. You worked very hard
for that and other jobs of which you receive little if any recognition. Thanks
Dan from us that remain here with out your smiling face, of which we all miss.
We all hope all is well with you and yours...
Doug, Ken, Mike, and
Lori
*(Referring to the
From my friend Mike
Bailey-
Howdy,
This man is a man of honor and integrity. I consider him a very close and
personal friend. His wife is one of the kindest and most honorable women I have
ever met.
Dan
is bright, talented, devoted and he edifies those around him. I believe he would
be a jewel in the crown of any employer and I do not pay compliments to people
indiscriminately. I know he would make a great asset to your team if his talents
line up with your needs. If you’ve got a job that requires an individual who
can exercise good judgment, think creatively on his own and accept the
responsibility for his actions; this man is a great candidate.
Dan
would like to find a company he could make a career commitment to. If you have
any ideas please call me or Dan personally. I know you are all very busy, so
thank you so very much for taking the time to review this [resume].
The
Lord is a Warrior, the Lord is His name. (Exodus 15:3)
Love
and Godspeed,
Mike
Michael D. Bailey
Registered General Principal
Bailey Financial, L.L.C.
An independent firm
(616) 355-5443
From Jeremy with whom I
used to work-
Hey, Dan, after we had talked, I logged on your web site. Pretty cool!
Anyway,
I just wanted to say how much I appreciated talking to you today, and also the
time we talked in the parking lot at [a jobsite] days before I quit. Over the
years I have enjoyed talking to you in the office at the end of the day getting
to know you and strengthen our friendship each time. I am very disappointed with
[the company] in the way they treated you after having you help to build the
company to where it is today.
You
are a great salesman and you have excellent morals, ethics, and values ([the
company] seems to be losing these very important characteristics).
I always saw these characteristics in you, but your web site reinforced
those as well. Once again, it was very great to talk to you again and I hope to
keep in touch with you on a regular basis. I
wish you well on your journey of success to find a much better place of
employment.
E-mail received from Jeremy S.
The
above testimonials were completely unsolicited from the people who wrote them.
Some were slightly altered for brevity and confidentiality. Dan Maly