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I need to be professional because these letters can come back to haunt you. also this is a profession organization and not just something to say bye to. I made a commitment that i can no loner keep. Please be serious, don't even answer this just so you can earn points,I need this for morning..thanx

2006-10-07 15:40:38 · 5 answers · asked by jpic8844 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

5 answers

If you're referencing a resignation letter, first thank the company for the opportunity you've had to work with them. Next, simply state that on such a date you hereby resign your position in the company. You need not get into specifics and never burn bridges behind you. Leave the company on a good note and there won't be any haunting letters coming back on you.

2006-10-07 15:52:59 · answer #1 · answered by Guitarpicker 7 · 1 0

Do you mean resignation? Well, first, you might want to run spell check. Be honest, but not brutally honest. Keep it short and simple and to the point. "I regret to inform you that I will be leaving my position at ? on such and such a date because of...." Something like that. You can use the professional letter template from Word, if you have it.

2006-10-07 15:51:11 · answer #2 · answered by eedelao 2 · 0 0

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I would like to know how, exactly, the question is worded...if it says "write a claim letter on behalf of your boss," that's a little vague, but I would have to guess that it is meant to be written as if she had written it herself. A letter that said "I'm writing this for my boss" wouldn't be very professional. Assuming it's in the voice of your boss: Under the signature, add enough space for her to sign, usually 2 or 3 returns, then her typed name. Then under that, one blank line, then her initials:your initials lowercase. Under that, one blank line, then "Enclosures". Like this: Sincerely, Joan P. Smith Director of Everything JPS:lt Enclosures

2016-04-10 03:17:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just keep it simple and vague.

Dear Sir,
At this time, I have decided to pursue other interests in the furtherance of my career. I apreciate the opportunites that I have had at ________, and I will value the experience and relationships that I have developed while working here.

Sincerely,
xxx

2006-10-07 15:53:23 · answer #4 · answered by jack b 3 · 1 0

Resentation?

2006-10-07 15:45:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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