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[OT] Letter of Resignation
"MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message
. .. "CatNipped" wrote in message ... "MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message . .. "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Sat, 28 May 2005 09:45:22 -0500, Catnipped wrote: OK, I've never done this before!!! Working in the Oil and Gas industry as I've done most of my life, I've always changed job because of a lay-off or reorganization. So, please let me know what you think about this letter of resignation (besides the fact that it's full of lies! ;): Re. Termination of Employment Dear Sirs: It has been both a pleasure and a privilege to have worked for you at CGI (formerly Container-Care International) for the past thirteen months. I have learned a lot during that time and hope that I have contributed positively to the business as well. So, it is with regret that I must tender to you my resignation. I have been offered a job working at my first career choice, web architecture. Because of the pressing needs of my new employer I can only offer you one week's notice, but intend to help, however I can, to ease any transition issues you may face because of this short notice. Since my new employment starts Monday, June 6, 2005, I think the best plan of action would be to transition my administrative duties and, as Mr. XXXX had previously suggested, contract to CGI, either through my new employer or directly, any services you will need to continue the development of the company intranet. Thank you, all, for making my working experience here pleasant and rewarding. I am going to miss working with you and I wish you and your company success and prosperity. Yours, CatNipped IMHO -- why bother with a letter? Just walk in and tell them you are giving them one week's notice. Do not elaborate -- the less said the better. If you feel you must write a letter, make it as simple as possible and don't give excuses. MLB I did not see the original thread, but I agree that the message should be kept simple. It is not necessary to say where the new place of employment will be, and don't make any suggestions about handling the transition. MaryL I don't know what happened, but this original note is from May 2005! I've had, let's see, THREE jobs since then (counting my current one)! ; Hugs, CatNipped Duh! I didn't notice the date at the top of the message. I was puzzled, though, because this did not sound like your current job. MaryL Every once in a while the newsfeed burps and something like this happens - oh well, keeps life interesting. Yes, I do like my current job a lot (hopefully, this will be my LAST job fingers crossed). Hugs, CatNipped |
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[OT] Letter of Resignation
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 16:46:09 -0500, CatNipped wrote:
"MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message . .. "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Sat, 28 May 2005 09:45:22 -0500, Catnipped wrote: OK, I've never done this before!!! Working in the Oil and Gas industry as I've done most of my life, I've always changed job because of a lay-off or reorganization. So, please let me know what you think about this letter of resignation (besides the fact that it's full of lies! ;): Re. Termination of Employment Dear Sirs: It has been both a pleasure and a privilege to have worked for you at CGI (formerly Container-Care International) for the past thirteen months. I have learned a lot during that time and hope that I have contributed positively to the business as well. So, it is with regret that I must tender to you my resignation. I have been offered a job working at my first career choice, web architecture. Because of the pressing needs of my new employer I can only offer you one week's notice, but intend to help, however I can, to ease any transition issues you may face because of this short notice. Since my new employment starts Monday, June 6, 2005, I think the best plan of action would be to transition my administrative duties and, as Mr. XXXX had previously suggested, contract to CGI, either through my new employer or directly, any services you will need to continue the development of the company intranet. Thank you, all, for making my working experience here pleasant and rewarding. I am going to miss working with you and I wish you and your company success and prosperity. Yours, CatNipped IMHO -- why bother with a letter? Just walk in and tell them you are giving them one week's notice. Do not elaborate -- the less said the better. If you feel you must write a letter, make it as simple as possible and don't give excuses. MLB I did not see the original thread, but I agree that the message should be kept simple. It is not necessary to say where the new place of employment will be, and don't make any suggestions about handling the transition. MaryL I don't know what happened, but this original note is from May 2005! I've had, let's see, THREE jobs since then (counting my current one)! ; Hugs, CatNipped As I have said often befo I think my computer hates me. It frequently does not post a current reply but will throw out an oldie. My son has promised to take this thing and fix it but he is awfully busy right now. I think it suffers from old age, so I tend to understand (I think). MLB |
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[OT] Letter of Resignation
"mlbriggs" wrote in message
news On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 16:46:09 -0500, CatNipped wrote: "MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message . .. "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Sat, 28 May 2005 09:45:22 -0500, Catnipped wrote: OK, I've never done this before!!! Working in the Oil and Gas industry as I've done most of my life, I've always changed job because of a lay-off or reorganization. So, please let me know what you think about this letter of resignation (besides the fact that it's full of lies! ;): Re. Termination of Employment Dear Sirs: It has been both a pleasure and a privilege to have worked for you at CGI (formerly Container-Care International) for the past thirteen months. I have learned a lot during that time and hope that I have contributed positively to the business as well. So, it is with regret that I must tender to you my resignation. I have been offered a job working at my first career choice, web architecture. Because of the pressing needs of my new employer I can only offer you one week's notice, but intend to help, however I can, to ease any transition issues you may face because of this short notice. Since my new employment starts Monday, June 6, 2005, I think the best plan of action would be to transition my administrative duties and, as Mr. XXXX had previously suggested, contract to CGI, either through my new employer or directly, any services you will need to continue the development of the company intranet. Thank you, all, for making my working experience here pleasant and rewarding. I am going to miss working with you and I wish you and your company success and prosperity. Yours, CatNipped IMHO -- why bother with a letter? Just walk in and tell them you are giving them one week's notice. Do not elaborate -- the less said the better. If you feel you must write a letter, make it as simple as possible and don't give excuses. MLB I did not see the original thread, but I agree that the message should be kept simple. It is not necessary to say where the new place of employment will be, and don't make any suggestions about handling the transition. MaryL I don't know what happened, but this original note is from May 2005! I've had, let's see, THREE jobs since then (counting my current one)! ; Hugs, CatNipped As I have said often befo I think my computer hates me. It frequently does not post a current reply but will throw out an oldie. My son has promised to take this thing and fix it but he is awfully busy right now. I think it suffers from old age, so I tend to understand (I think). MLB Ah we all get a bit flaky as the hardware ages (unfortunately I think my software is going too via not-so-early onset of senility)! ; Hugs, CatNipped |
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[OT] Letter of Resignation
It is a good thing I don't have much of a life. From time to time, my pc
send whatever email I have written to every one on my address page. In different circumstances that could be embarrassing!!! "CatNipped" wrote in message ... "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 16:46:09 -0500, CatNipped wrote: "MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message . .. "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Sat, 28 May 2005 09:45:22 -0500, Catnipped wrote: OK, I've never done this before!!! Working in the Oil and Gas industry as I've done most of my life, I've always changed job because of a lay-off or reorganization. So, please let me know what you think about this letter of resignation (besides the fact that it's full of lies! ;): Re. Termination of Employment Dear Sirs: It has been both a pleasure and a privilege to have worked for you at CGI (formerly Container-Care International) for the past thirteen months. I have learned a lot during that time and hope that I have contributed positively to the business as well. So, it is with regret that I must tender to you my resignation. I have been offered a job working at my first career choice, web architecture. Because of the pressing needs of my new employer I can only offer you one week's notice, but intend to help, however I can, to ease any transition issues you may face because of this short notice. Since my new employment starts Monday, June 6, 2005, I think the best plan of action would be to transition my administrative duties and, as Mr. XXXX had previously suggested, contract to CGI, either through my new employer or directly, any services you will need to continue the development of the company intranet. Thank you, all, for making my working experience here pleasant and rewarding. I am going to miss working with you and I wish you and your company success and prosperity. Yours, CatNipped IMHO -- why bother with a letter? Just walk in and tell them you are giving them one week's notice. Do not elaborate -- the less said the better. If you feel you must write a letter, make it as simple as possible and don't give excuses. MLB I did not see the original thread, but I agree that the message should be kept simple. It is not necessary to say where the new place of employment will be, and don't make any suggestions about handling the transition. MaryL I don't know what happened, but this original note is from May 2005! I've had, let's see, THREE jobs since then (counting my current one)! ; Hugs, CatNipped As I have said often befo I think my computer hates me. It frequently does not post a current reply but will throw out an oldie. My son has promised to take this thing and fix it but he is awfully busy right now. I think it suffers from old age, so I tend to understand (I think). MLB Ah we all get a bit flaky as the hardware ages (unfortunately I think my software is going too via not-so-early onset of senility)! ; Hugs, CatNipped |
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Letter of Resignation
On Mar 22, 8:10*pm, "CatNipped" wrote:
"mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 16:46:09 -0500, CatNipped wrote: "MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message t... "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Sat, 28 May 2005 09:45:22 -0500, Catnipped wrote: OK, I've never done this before!!! *Working in the Oil and Gas industry as I've done most of my life, I've always changed job because of a lay-off or reorganization. *So, please let me know what you think about this letter of resignation (besides the fact that it's full of lies! *;): Re. Termination of Employment Dear Sirs: It has been both a pleasure and a privilege to have worked for you at CGI (formerly Container-Care International) for the past thirteen months.. I have learned a lot during that time and hope that I have contributed positively to the business as well. So, it is with regret that I must tender to you my resignation. I have been offered a job working at my first career choice, web architecture. Because of the pressing needs of my new employer I can only offer you one week's notice, but intend to help, however I can, to ease any transition issues you may face because of this short notice. Since my new employment starts Monday, June 6, 2005, I think the best plan of action would be to transition my administrative duties and, as Mr.. XXXX had previously suggested, contract to CGI, either through my new employer or directly, any services you will need to continue the development of the company intranet. Thank you, all, for making my working experience here pleasant and rewarding. *I am going to miss working with you and I wish you and your company success and prosperity. Yours, CatNipped IMHO -- why bother with a letter? *Just walk in and tell them you are giving them one week's notice. *Do not elaborate -- the less said the better. *If you feel you must write a letter, make it as simple as possible and don't *give excuses. *MLB I did not see the original thread, but I agree that the message should be kept simple. *It is not necessary to say where the new place of employment will be, and don't make any suggestions about handling the transition. MaryL I don't know what happened, but this original note is from May 2005! I've had, let's see, THREE jobs since then (counting my current one)! *; Hugs, CatNipped As I have said often befo *I think my computer hates me. * It frequently does not post a current reply but will throw out an oldie. *My son has promised to take this thing and fix it but he is awfully busy right now. * *I think it suffers from old age, so I tend to understand (I think). *MLB Ah we all get a bit flaky as the hardware ages (unfortunately I think my software is going too via not-so-early onset of senility)! *; Hugs, CatNipped- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Heh. I thought that post sounded weirdly familiar. It's creepy when that happens. Especially when I cringe just thinking about some of the posts I've authored in the past might possibly be resurrected. Holy crap. Sherry |
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Letter of Resignation
Sherry wrote:
On Mar 22, 8:10 pm, "CatNipped" wrote: "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 16:46:09 -0500, CatNipped wrote: "MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message . .. "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Sat, 28 May 2005 09:45:22 -0500, Catnipped wrote: OK, I've never done this before!!! Working in the Oil and Gas industry as I've done most of my life, I've always changed job because of a lay-off or reorganization. So, please let me know what you think about this letter of resignation (besides the fact that it's full of lies! ;): IMHO -- why bother with a letter? Just walk in and tell them you are giving them one week's notice. Do not elaborate -- the less said the better. If you feel you must write a letter, make it as simple as possible and don't give excuses. MLB I did not see the original thread, but I agree that the message should be kept simple. It is not necessary to say where the new place of employment will be, and don't make any suggestions about handling the transition. I don't know what happened, but this original note is from May 2005! I've had, let's see, THREE jobs since then (counting my current one)! ; Heh. I thought that post sounded weirdly familiar. It's creepy when that happens. Especially when I cringe just thinking about some of the posts I've authored in the past might possibly be resurrected. Holy crap. Sherry Not only that, but CN's employer could have easily read the post. Not that it would have mattered since she already had another job lined up! LOL |
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[OT] Letter of Resigantion
LOL, well I didn't get one j/k
I can remember 'before pc's' before TV's...eek! I remember having 'pen pals' when I was growing up. That was alot of fun. Used the stripy Air Mail envelopes, I forget what AM postage was back then, 10 cents IIRC.. Kyla..off to nap out with Mosey for an hour "Granby" It is a good thing I don't have much of a life. From time to time, my pc send whatever email I have written to every one on my address page. In different circumstances that could be embarrassing!!! "CatNipped" "mlbriggs" ... On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 16:46:09 -0500, CatNipped wrote: "MaryL" "mlbriggs" On Sat, 28 May 2005 09:45:22 -0500, Catnipped wrote: OK, I've never done this before!!! Working in the Oil and Gas industry as I've done most of my life, I've always changed job because of a lay-off or reorganization. So, please let me know what you think about this letter of resignation (besides the fact that it's full of lies! ;): Re. Termination of Employment Dear Sirs: It has been both a pleasure and a privilege to have worked for you at CGI (formerly Container-Care International) for the past thirteen months. I have learned a lot during that time and hope that I have contributed positively to the business as well. So, it is with regret that I must tender to you my resignation. I have been offered a job working at my first career choice, web architecture. Because of the pressing needs of my new employer I can only offer you one week's notice, but intend to help, however I can, to ease any transition issues you may face because of this short notice. Since my new employment starts Monday, June 6, 2005, I think the best plan of action would be to transition my administrative duties and, as Mr. XXXX had previously suggested, contract to CGI, either through my new employer or directly, any services you will need to continue the development of the company intranet. Thank you, all, for making my working experience here pleasant and rewarding. I am going to miss working with you and I wish you and your company success and prosperity. Yours, CatNipped IMHO -- why bother with a letter? Just walk in and tell them you are giving them one week's notice. Do not elaborate -- the less said the better. If you feel you must write a letter, make it as simple as possible and don't give excuses. MLB I did not see the original thread, but I agree that the message should be kept simple. It is not necessary to say where the new place of employment will be, and don't make any suggestions about handling the transition. MaryL I don't know what happened, but this original note is from May 2005! I've had, let's see, THREE jobs since then (counting my current one)! ; Hugs, CatNipped As I have said often befo I think my computer hates me. It frequently does not post a current reply but will throw out an oldie. My son has promised to take this thing and fix it but he is awfully busy right now. I think it suffers from old age, so I tend to understand (I think). MLB Ah we all get a bit flaky as the hardware ages (unfortunately I think my software is going too via not-so-early onset of senility)! ; Hugs, CatNipped |
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Letter of Resignation
"jmcquown" wrote in message
. .. Sherry wrote: On Mar 22, 8:10 pm, "CatNipped" wrote: "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 16:46:09 -0500, CatNipped wrote: "MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message . .. "mlbriggs" wrote in message news On Sat, 28 May 2005 09:45:22 -0500, Catnipped wrote: OK, I've never done this before!!! Working in the Oil and Gas industry as I've done most of my life, I've always changed job because of a lay-off or reorganization. So, please let me know what you think about this letter of resignation (besides the fact that it's full of lies! ;): IMHO -- why bother with a letter? Just walk in and tell them you are giving them one week's notice. Do not elaborate -- the less said the better. If you feel you must write a letter, make it as simple as possible and don't give excuses. MLB I did not see the original thread, but I agree that the message should be kept simple. It is not necessary to say where the new place of employment will be, and don't make any suggestions about handling the transition. I don't know what happened, but this original note is from May 2005! I've had, let's see, THREE jobs since then (counting my current one)! ; Heh. I thought that post sounded weirdly familiar. It's creepy when that happens. Especially when I cringe just thinking about some of the posts I've authored in the past might possibly be resurrected. Holy crap. Sherry Not only that, but CN's employer could have easily read the post. Not that it would have mattered since she already had another job lined up! LOL Only if they knew I was "CatNipped"! ; OK, I know they could look me up - this is the reason I follow my mother's advice... "always write as if your mother, your father, your husband, your boss and your priest are reading over your shoulder and you'll never have to regret what you've written." Hugs, CatNipped |
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