A copy of resignation letter is a second copy of the written resignation letter which may be submitted to the immediate boss while the first copy or the original is submitted to the Management of the company by the employee who intends to resign. This second copy submission is a sign of respect to the immediate superior who is informed of the intended resignation at the same time as the management.
From:
Marcus Wayne
Sales Executive
To:
Frank D. Williams
HR Director
Golden Arches Industry
Phoenix, AZ 85003
Copy to: Mr. Benny Lambert
Sales Manager
February 13, 2011
Dear Sirs
RE: Resignation letter
This letter refers to my intention to resign from the post of Sales Executive at Golden Arches Industry as of February 20, 2011. I am writing copying this letter to my superior, Mr. Benny Lambert, for his information.
I regret that after three years of service with Golden Arches Industry, I have to inform you of my decision to make a career move at this point in time. I shall be going into the education sector to convey my knowledge and work experience in training up the younger generation for the workforce.
Thank you for your kind support and mentoring during my tenure here. I wish you at Golden Arches Industry all the best in your future undertakings.
Yours sincerely,
Marcus
From:
Marcus Wayne
Sales Executive
To:
Frank D. Williams
HR Director
Golden Arches Industry
Phoenix, AZ 85003
Copy to: Mr. Benny Lambert
Sales Manager
February 13, 2011
Dear Sirs
RE: Resignation letter
This letter refers to my intention to resign from the post of Sales Executive at Golden Arches Industry as of February 20, 2011. I am writing copying this letter to my superior, Mr. Benny Lambert, for his information.
I regret that after three years of service with Golden Arches Industry, I have to inform you of my decision to make a career move at this point in time. I shall be going into the education sector to convey my knowledge and work experience in training up the younger generation for the workforce.
Thank you for your kind support and mentoring during my tenure here. I wish you at Golden Arches Industry all the best in your future undertakings.
Yours sincerely,
Marcus
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