it depends what are you writing the letter about apparently you are mad at something but slow down for a minute here and lets think this out logically...
I dont think it would be a good idea because if you get to cocky about whatever it is there is a good chance that your boss can fire you so be careful there.
When writing your letter be stern about the problem and only address the problem... try to back it up with as many facts as you can that way the boss can say you are pullng crap out of your butt... been there done that trust me on that one. If that doesnt work sit your boss down in person.
Use any tone you think will get the point across just dont use a biting and harsh tone that will make things worse.
hope that helps a bit and to repeat no you shouldnt include the horse he rode in on.... might not work out so well in the end! :)
2007-04-02 11:37:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh most definately. And do not forget to comment on the ape like appearance of the spouse, relative stupidity of the kids and perhaps the moral fiber of the mother. This along with any racial, ethnic, religious or sexual orientation slurs you can make up will probably do the trick. As long as you include Sincerely at the bottom of the letter with a happy face I see no problem........
P.S. I think I must have worked for this person at some point.
2007-04-02 11:40:11
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answered by Ken C 6
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It depends on what kind of letter you are writing to your boss.
What purpose does it serve?
Without this information I cannot properly assist you in you literary goal of writing a letter to your boss.
2007-04-10 10:12:41
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answered by Stop the Stupidity 4
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I wouldn't mention his horses ***** if I were you! You might need his reference someday, and if not. Those types of comments have a habit of coming back to bite you. I know from experience. Keep your personal feelings away from your letter.
You are probably a bigger person than he is...don't stoop to his level.
2007-04-02 11:53:13
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answered by Anonymous
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If the letter is your resignation letter, then you could, but don't count on using him as a personal reference.
2007-04-02 11:49:51
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answered by Mom of 2 4
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No creo. Es muy importante que tener respecto para su jefe.
2007-04-08 14:33:02
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answered by yellowdogman1 2
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That depends on what kind of horse he or she was riding in on...
- a white stallion
- a pony
- or a go-kart?
2007-04-02 11:34:28
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answered by JLMelvin 5
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the boss was always there,, you are the horses a** that came later,,
2007-04-02 11:36:13
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answered by Jo Blo 6
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Um, if you were hired to work there, you are the one with the horse.
2007-04-02 11:34:06
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answered by dtwladyhawk 6
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Absolutely!!!
2007-04-02 11:36:30
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answered by Mike M 4
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