February 09, 2007

How To Write A Proper Resignation Letter

So apparently, there are a few ways of writing a letter of resignation.

First of all, you have the short and informal letter.

Short & informal letter

Or you can try something a little more formal.

A lil' more formal letter

Better yet, fill in all the details. I'm sure your boss would 'appreciate' it.

A formal letter

If all else fails,

Show me some blood

Hmmm ... I'm torn between the first and fourth. What can I say, little words mean a lot ;)

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:49 PM

    I guess the less you reveal the less wrong it gets
    I'm sure it will send the message across, loud and clear
    The last one I mean

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  2. Short and sweet! Love it!

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  3. I like the sidebar design.. short and simple too... and surprise, surprise :-)

    ... an amused visitor.

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  4. I'd go for the last one...somehow the term "deadly employee" rings melodious bells....*evil laughter*

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  5. A Penang Bloggers Meet will be held on the 25th of Feb 2007 at E-Gate Starbucks!

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  6. i agree, its a toss between the first and the fourth. short and simple (but will keep your boss wondering.... yeah, keep him hanging)
    happy valentines!

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  7. What's with the resignation letters...hints of what's to come? hmmmm

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  8. Zeroimpact: Yeps. I thought so too. Maybe throw in the knife too, for better measure. Hehehe!

    Bernard: Hi hi, thanks for dropping by. Glad you liked it :)

    Beetrice: Hehehe, me too. What better to bring the message across than to use blood? :p

    Ji Yuan: Erm, okay :) Thanks for the info.

    Rheiboy17: Hang the boss, I say! Hang him! Kekekeke! Happy Valentine's (albeit a belated one) to you too ;)

    Truebluepenangite: Hahaha ... maybe? ;)

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  9. Hello! i wonder, If you could write / rather an appeal to the boss for not being satisfied with the JOB place (or the colleagues ).. A sort of complaint letter to the company's M.D or G.M for not listening to your problems ..

    Thanks

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