As stated in a previous answer, Microsoft Word and Works have templates for resumes.
If you do not have a computer, head to your local library. They will have it on their computers.
Here are some websites that can help you.
http://collier.k12.fl.us/nhs/lmc/resume.html
-This site links to a Microsoft Word document template.
JobStar -- Resumes and Cover Letters
http://jobstar.org/tools/resume/index.htm
Monster: Resume Center
www.resume.monster.com
Online Writing Lab - Cover Letters
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/pw/p_applettr.html
Resumes & Cover Letters on Yahoo! HotJobs
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/resume
Resumes & Cover Letters: The Riley Guide www.rileyguide.com/letters.html
Sample Cover Letters
www.bestcoverletters.com
A well-designed resume should be a clear and concise summary of your experiences, skills, achievements, and qualifications. A targeted and well-written resume is an essential component of a an effective job search.
Although you may have a strong background, if your resume doesn’t look good, you may not get invited to an interview. Make sure that you have several people review your resume for errors and omissions.
It is best to stick with neutral tone paper—white or ivory. Avoid gray and/or “speckled” paper because it does not copy or fax well. Buy the bond paper made for your type of printer—it is heavier than regular printer paper. Print your cover letters and reference list on the same paper as your resume.
2006-06-21 09:46:19
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answered by Anonymous
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There are hundreds. Consult the web site of your state Employment Development Department (or whatever they call it in your state), because it's way too long a list to put here. Or search on the word Resume and see what you get.
2006-06-21 08:49:54
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answered by auntb93again 7
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Monster.com
Go to the Post Resume tab
2006-06-21 08:51:16
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answered by rosecitylady 5
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Quintesentialcareers.com for sample resumes that can be printed out.
2006-06-21 08:54:53
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answered by star_baby10801 1
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There is a great site that shows you each step to writting a resume. It is http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/careerdev/resources/resume/
its very professional and reliable
2006-06-21 09:20:54
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answered by lil T 1
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You don't need the internet.
If you have microsoft works or microsoft office, they both have templates you can use for free. One or the other should have come with your computer.
2006-06-21 08:49:57
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah www.monster.com
2006-06-21 08:50:37
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answered by mike 1
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try flipdog or monster.com
2006-06-21 08:47:55
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answered by Anonymous
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www.carreerbuilder.com
www.monster.com
www.hotjobs.com
take ya pick.
2006-06-21 08:47:49
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answered by Jason 4
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