Then you must present yourself as though you're worth that and more.
Presentation is everything.
Cover Letter
Keep it short. Address the position on a positive note. Comment on your experience and wrap it up. Let your resume be your prize winner
"I feel" is not a great choice of words when trying to convey your technical abilities. Exude some confidence by saying just that. I'm confident based on my experience I ..... OR Based on the job description presented I'm confident my skill-set....
Don't beg for a job or present yourself like a company will be rescuing you if they give you a job. You're talented, you've worked before / you'll work again is what YOU must believe and the demeanor you MUST have. Not arrogance but conviction based on facts.
Be confident, comfortable, professional and just do you.
A technical resume format will work best in your case. Draw from your 6 years experience and lay out technical abilities but
AVOID lengthy sentences Save the elaboration IF necessary for the interview/s
*Provided support in large and small environments / 50-2000 end users
*Windows 2000 / XP/ Vista /Macintosh / Unix/ Linux .....
*Working knowledge of DNS/DHCP/TCP-IP/WINS/ ....
* MS Office / Outlook / Lotus Notes
*Team Lead / Managed Projects / Supervised 5-10 techs per project
*Remedy/ Peregrine/ Heat / Manage Now
*Installed and/or configured hardware/ software for desktops and laptops....
*Provided technical support for clients using Oracle/ Sybase / ......
*Imaging / Deployment of Laptops and Desktops/ Asset management /......
*Active Directory / Citrix Console / SMS/ Cisco VPN / Nortel VPN......
SO on and SO on.
Example above is a good start...
5-10 one liners that give a decent coverage of your exposure and abilities. Give them just enough to have them interested in moving to the next section and calling you when they're done. When the call comes, then pick and choose what to elaborate on.
Draw from your daily job experience/s and relate that to the job opportunity.
Back to the resume, when listing your JOBS just dress some of these aforementioned points (*) with a bit more detail but still keep it technical and to the point for instance
JOB A
Conflict resolution for hardware, software, network, and printers issues
Windows XP/ MS Outlook, MY SQL, Sybase, Oracle, Visual Studio.NET, Symantec, blah blah blah
Imaging via Ghost/ Provided hardware support for HDD's /NIC's/ Wireless/ System Boards. Troubleshooting of LAN/WAN issues in TCP/IP based environment/ blah blah blah
Team Lead for 125 projects.
1. Supervised 5-20 techs. Installing IBM Servers/ Cisco Routers / Switches .....
2. Migrated 200 Servers from Novell environment to Windows 2003.....Software Packaging/ Imaging / Altiris ......
JOB B
Responsible for email, after hour, and executive support. Supported field technicians and network infrastructure teams \ Security\ Firewall blah blah blah
Education
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