I would deliver the letter in person or at least leave it with the secretary. Email is probably acceptable, but hand delivery is more personal and business like.
2006-08-02 21:31:11
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answered by Tia 3
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Email Resignation Letter
2016-12-11 06:49:40
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answered by kreitman 4
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Can you email a resignation letter or should it be delivered by hand ?
2015-08-19 01:51:59
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answered by Elsworth 1
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A resignation letter should definitely be printed. If you don't want to deliver it personally, send it registered mail with return receipt.
2006-08-02 21:31:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I would definitely recommend delivering a hard copy. I would actually meet with with whoever I am supposed to give the letter to, explain why i want to quit and then personally hand it over.
If I am away and need to send it in urgently, I would send it by e-mail but would however follow it up with a hard copy...
2006-08-02 21:33:54
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answered by Wrobinhood 3
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I would hand deliver it. If the environment is not a good place, I would deliver the letter to Human Resources. This depends on the situation.
2016-03-16 03:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, you CAN email a resignation letter. But it is more PROFESSIONAL to deliver it in person. If your boss isn't there, leave it with his secretary or asst mgr (depending on where you work).
2006-08-03 01:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess that would depend on how your boss prefers to receive communication. I'm betting, though, such letter would be preferred by hand.
2006-08-02 21:32:47
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answered by WhyAskWhy 5
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I agree with Tia. Email makes it seem like you're embarrassed about it.
2006-08-02 21:31:44
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-08-23 03:27:05
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answered by ? 4
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