Resignation Letter

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22 Tufton Street

London, SW1P 3TL

Tel: 020 7593 1760

November 1st, 2007

Josie Waters

Fielders Pharmacy

14 Broadway

London, SE1 7DG

Dear Mrs. Waters,

I am writing to provide formal notice of my resignation from Fielders Pharmacy. My last day will be November 14th, 2006.

I trust that two weeks is sufficient notice for you to find a replacement for my position. I would be pleased to help train the individual you choose to take my place.

Thank you for employing me for the past three years. My experience as clerk, supervisor, and floor manager has been very positive and I'm confident that I will use many of the skills I have learned at Fielders in the future.

If you have any concerns, please contact me at my personal email address.

All the best,

Annie Wright

Annie Wright

awright@homemail.com

PURPOSE:

* To inform your employer that you are quitting. It is very important to inform the employer if you will quit on your job. From the word “resign” which means to voluntarily leave a job. Resignation letter will be placed in your permanent employment file or a document that will become part of your employment file.

* To thank the employer for the opportunities provided and experiences gained there or how the employee enjoyed their time there. Yes, I think every resignation letter have this. It is also important to thank your boss in the opportunity he or she have given in your life. Because it is not only for the company right? It is also for you. That you gained experiences in your job. Who is planning to work abroad here? I think this experiences will help a lot before you can fly there.

* To provide information about the last day worked and other requests or details. To provide information about your last day in work also is the purpose this resignation letter. Because you should finalize your decision. You should be clear in your final date. Example, you say, "I am resigning on June 1," what does that mean? Should the boss expect you to be...