resignation letter

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WD*

Original Poster:

4,045 posts

266 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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Hi guys,

I finally decided that I really cannot take any more of this job and that even though I have nothing definite to move to, it is in my best interests to leave now before I snap. I have written my letter of resignation and was hoping one of you could tell me if anything needs changing...

Thanks!

myletterofresignation said:

Dear XXXXXX

As required by my contract of employment, I hereby give you two weeks notice of my intention to leave my position as Care Assistant.

It is with regret that I make this decision as I have enjoyed my time working for XXXXXXXXX and have made some good friends at the same time but feel that I need to change my career path to achieve my goals.

Please be assured that I will work my notice period, and may I take this opportunity to thank you for having me as part of the team and to wish you and all your staff the very best for the future.

rude girl

6,937 posts

274 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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Very nicely written. Says what it needs to, nothing more. Always a good policy

tuffer

8,902 posts

282 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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Sounds far more restrained than the one I am planning, don't burn your bridges and all that.

WD*

Original Poster:

4,045 posts

266 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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rude girl said:


Very nicely written. Says what it needs to, nothing more. Always a good policy


there is a lot I would like to say but for the sake of an easy life and references in the future, I am going to bite my tongue...

davidd

6,577 posts

299 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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Trace

That is fine, I've had much worse in the past
You might want to mention something about any holiday you have left and an expected leaving date.

D.

tvrbob

11,194 posts

270 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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Well yes but it's only a little

myletterofresignation edited said:

Dear XXXXXX

As required by our contract of employment, I hereby give you two weeks notice of my intention to leave my position as Care Assistant on ??th Month 2004.

It is with regret that I make this decision as I have enjoyed my time working for XXXXXXXXX and have made some good friends at the same time but feel that I need to change my career path to achieve my goals.

Please be assured that I will work my notice period, and may I take this opportunity to thank you for having me as part of the team and to wish you and all your staff the very best for the future.

WD*

Original Poster:

4,045 posts

266 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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davidd said:

You might want to mention something about any holiday you have left and an expected leaving date.

D.


I'm not sure if I am entitled to any: I am on a zero hour contract, and have only been there four months. I would presume that I don't have any entitlement to payment or days in leiu. Am I correct in thinking this?

m-five

11,765 posts

299 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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I believe you are entitled to 4 weeks paid leave, pro-rated down to the 4 months you have been there - i.e. 4/12 x 20 days = 6.6 days!

However this could be complete bull, but that't what I got!

pies

13,116 posts

271 months

wiggy001

6,761 posts

286 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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I've had a think
I've had a beer
I've had enough
I'm outta here!

puggit

49,126 posts

263 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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www.i-resign.com is the one I used - there's a nice variety of letters from polite to downright rude

WD*

Original Poster:

4,045 posts

266 months

Friday 16th January 2004
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puggit said:
www.i-resign.com is the one I used - there's a nice variety of letters from polite to downright rude


yeah, I was pointed in that direction, you don't realkly think I am that pompous when writing do you?! I had a read of some of their letters and then wrote my own along the same lines... handy little site!