Resignation letter (was Re: [SunRescue] The Question.)
Peter Joules
rescue at sunhelp.org
Fri Feb 9 10:21:41 CST 2001
I use a very similar format:
Title of manager
Address of company
Dear <line manager>,
I hereby give notice of my intention to terminate my contract of employment
on <date>.
Yours sincerely
<Me>
I am intrigued to see that it is illegal in some countries for a 30 day
notice period to be enforced. In the UK it is usually one calendar month
but can be longer in some cases.
--
Regards
Pete
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rescue-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:rescue-admin at sunhelp.org]On
> Behalf Of Peter L. Wargo
> Sent: 09 February 2001 15:31
> To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> Subject: Resignation letter (was Re: [SunRescue] The Question.)
>
>
> on 2/9/01 5:16 AM, John Duksta at jduksta at genuity.com wrote:
>
> > I usually keep it short like that. Tbe bit about where you're
> > going is optional.
>
> <dusts of communications degree> Yep, I use the format
> taught to me by a
> very wise old Irishman (Professor Brad Broughton, who has
> since passed on).
>
> <Date>
>
>
>
> <Formal Title of yer manager>
>
> This is to inform you that I will be resigning the position
> of <job> at
> <company> effective <date>.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> <name>
>
>
> Then, it is up to them to file with HR, etc. This exposes
> you to the least
> number of side effects. I never tell 'em where I'm going
> until the letter
> has been accepted.
>
> It was weird, the last place I left (NCGR), they wanted to
> keep it a secret,
> but the word got out fast. I also was required to give them
> 30 days, or
> they would hold back vacation time. I have since learned
> that that was not
> legal. (Not that I cared, I need 30 days to train my staff
> anyway. Then I
> took a month off before starting my new job.)
>
> -Pete
>
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