Showing posts with label Farewell letter to Co-workers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farewell letter to Co-workers. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Employee Reply to Changes in Company Policy Letter

Dear Team,

I have received the memo and these changes will really make a huge changes to our protocols.
Hope this was discussed thoroughly prior to being implemented without any warning.

At the end of the day, will this decision drive us all insane? Probably not.
But I wish us all the luck in the world to pull this off.

Happy Monday,
Luther

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Farewell Letter to Coworkers

Saying goodbye is never easy. But saying your proper goodbyes to co-workers is important. It means you appreciate having worked with them and you value their friendship. It also nurtures your business and working ties even though your moving on to a possibly better working environment.

Hello Everyone,

As you guys all know, this is my last day at work. I would just like to say a few kind words to everyone who has made my five years at ChemLabs- five years well spent. I've learned a lot about the industry and its inside secrets, I made great friends and I enjoy the office camaraderie we have afterhours (Of which I wil miss the most).

I wish you guys the best and much success in your respective departments. I'll be relocating my family to Vermont by next week, so before I move out of town, I wold like to invite everyone for a small get-together at Joe's Pub this 7pm. Drinks on me!

Thanks,
David

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Farewell Letter to Co-Workers after Lay Off

A sample letter extending help to co-workers who recently gotten laid-off or fired from the job.

Dear Co-Workers,

I am sorry to hear about what happened at Work Inc. To everyone who lost their jobs today and those who remain vigilant, yet terrified of their fate. I could only imagine the chorus of pounding hearts as memos are handed down, faces torn between bewilderment, shock and dismay. The recession has indeed rocked us all hard.

When I was working for Work Inc, the people at the marketing department were always top-notched, hardworking and optimistic. I have learned the ropes of the industry well from these fine colleagues that I'm so sad to hear of them let go.

Should anyone of you, my dear friends need any help with references or job leads. I am extending my help, though my field is now in the service industry. It is still an opportunity worth looking into. Please give me a call 555.066.689 or email me chause@carewservices.com

The fall of Work Inc. may signal an end of an era, still it could possibly mean a new chapter, a new beginning in our lives.

Your friend,
Chausten Friggslove

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Farewell Letter to Officemates

Dear Friends and Co-workers,

I'm sending this letter to let you know that I will be moving on to new and exciting challenges in my career. It has been a great pleasure working for [company] during these past [number of] years. I have grown in many ways here and will always treasure the opportunities provided for me by [company].

More importantly, I would like to say thank you and goodbye to my wonderful co-workers for your guidance and support throughout my employment. I wish you all the very best!

Sincerely,
Letterbarn
http://letterbarn.blogspot.com/

Farewell letter to Co-workers

Dear [Name],

As you may have already heard, I have handed in my resignation after many years here at [company]. It is with both sadness and excitement that I write this letter. My last day at [company] will be [date].

I have enjoyed working with a fine staff of professionals, and I will miss my associations here. Working for [company] has been a wonderful experience. I could not ask for a better group of colleagues.

During my time here, I've grown personally and professionally. I will miss my friends here at [company], but I feel that it is time for a new challenge and experience.

It has been my great pleasure working with you and I thank you all for the opportunity to do so. I wish you all continued success in all your endeavors.

Sincerely,
Letterbarn
http://letterbarn.blogspot.com/