Dear Supervisor:
Please consider this document as written notice of my resignation, with January 31, 2008 to be my last day of employment with your company.
You may wish to add phrases to the beginning sentence such as, "It is with regret that I must tender my resignation", or "Another opportunity has presented itself". You really need just the basic wording to get the message across and down in writing. Good luck.
2007-12-31 01:06:06
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answered by ~RedBird~ 7
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Back in 1965, this is what my cousin communicated to my uncle: I hereby tender my resignation at the family business. I'm tired of taking orders and have joined the United States Navy.
That letter was framed and is still hanging on the wall at the family business, next to the citation for my cousin's Navy Cross.
2007-12-31 09:00:59
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answered by Bwana 3
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If you plan on ever using this company for references, don't say anything you will regret.
2007-12-31 08:54:23
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answered by Angela C 6
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bye bye!
2007-12-31 08:46:23
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answered by roadrunner426440 6
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Dear Sir or Ma'am,
Please accept this as written notice that I will be leaving the company of (date).
Sincerely.......XXX
You do not need to tell them you have another position. You can thank them if you like for supporting you in your career to date.....but that's not necessary either.
2007-12-31 08:46:21
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answered by Anonymous
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i am soo outta here. cya. bye.
2007-12-31 08:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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