Showing posts with label mother letter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mother letter. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Happy Birthday Letter to Son
Happy Birthday my dear son!
Time flies so fast and I can't believe it! I use to hold you so small in my arms and now you're so big and you're already 8 years old. Thank you for being a good and loving big bro to your sisters. You are my sweet, sweet boy. Never forget the good things about our family and the small life lessons we try to I teach you everyday. You make us proud. But you know what? You will be a big man someday, and I can see that you will be a good man. Just remember that me and your dad are always here to support and love you unconditionally. Mommy will always be here for you.
We love you!
Mom and Dad
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Mother's Day Letter to Mommy
A Mother's Day Letter to Mommy. Mother's Day falls on May 9, 2010.
Dear Mom,
Without you, I wouldn't be here, there would be no ME to bother you for everything and breakfast. I may not be your little baby anymore, I've changed, I've grown, but loving you hasn't. I love you to pieces!
Today on Mother's Day I want to tell you that I love you and I mean it with all my heart. You are the most important person in my life!
Love,
Sam
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
A Working Mom's Resignation Letter
A resignation letter with a unique point of view, it clearly gives a working mom's perspective when it comes to her child's future.
Dear Sir,
This is to inform you of my resignation and I wish to be relieved of my duties with [company] as a [position] with one month notice effective [Date].
After careful consideration, I have decided to accept a new position. I believe this decision is in the best interest of my daughter and my career at this point of time.
I am grateful for the time I’ve spent as an employee of [company] and I feel that I have fulfilled my duties to the best of my abilities while employed.
I greatly appreciate your kind understanding of my decision to leave and I wish all the best for you and the company in the future.
Sincerely yours,
Letterbarn
http://letterbarn.blogspot.com/
Dear Sir,
This is to inform you of my resignation and I wish to be relieved of my duties with [company] as a [position] with one month notice effective [Date].
After careful consideration, I have decided to accept a new position. I believe this decision is in the best interest of my daughter and my career at this point of time.
I am grateful for the time I’ve spent as an employee of [company] and I feel that I have fulfilled my duties to the best of my abilities while employed.
I greatly appreciate your kind understanding of my decision to leave and I wish all the best for you and the company in the future.
Sincerely yours,
Letterbarn
http://letterbarn.blogspot.com/
Monday, November 24, 2008
Resignation Letters
Our Archive of Resignation Letters:
Basic Resignation Letter
A brief and curt resignation letter, and very direct to the point.
A Working Mom's Resignation Letter
A resignation letter with a unique point of view, it clearly gives a working mom's perspective when it comes to her child's future.
Resignation Letter #1
Employee with no written contract of employment resigns
Resignation Letter #2
Parting is such sweet sorrow, especially when you've been overlook for a supervisory role in the company. This letter clearly says they've lost a valuable employee.
Resignation Letter #3
A Resignation Letter with a thirty day notice to employer.
Resignation Letter #4
A courteous resignation letter that doesn't burn the bridge with the old company or boss.
A Heartfelt Resignation Letter
An emotional resignation letter that subtly gives out clues to the boss, that the employee might still reconsider staying if given a good offer. But do note that the employee refuses to talk about his transition to the other company, which in truth might just be a bluff. A good letter for fishing out a nice deal.
A Very Angry Resignation Letter
Someone really wants to shove it up the bosses ass. Not for the faint-hearted employee.
Resignation Letter due to Waiting Status After ignoring all your formal requests its about time you resigned from the company
Basic Resignation Letter
A brief and curt resignation letter, and very direct to the point.
A Working Mom's Resignation Letter
A resignation letter with a unique point of view, it clearly gives a working mom's perspective when it comes to her child's future.
Resignation Letter #1
Employee with no written contract of employment resigns
Resignation Letter #2
Parting is such sweet sorrow, especially when you've been overlook for a supervisory role in the company. This letter clearly says they've lost a valuable employee.
Resignation Letter #3
A Resignation Letter with a thirty day notice to employer.
Resignation Letter #4
A courteous resignation letter that doesn't burn the bridge with the old company or boss.
A Heartfelt Resignation Letter
An emotional resignation letter that subtly gives out clues to the boss, that the employee might still reconsider staying if given a good offer. But do note that the employee refuses to talk about his transition to the other company, which in truth might just be a bluff. A good letter for fishing out a nice deal.
A Very Angry Resignation Letter
Someone really wants to shove it up the bosses ass. Not for the faint-hearted employee.
Resignation Letter due to Waiting Status After ignoring all your formal requests its about time you resigned from the company
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Employment: Sample Resignation Letter #1
Dearest Sir/Madam:
This is to confirm that I am resigning from my position as [Employee Position].
Although there is no written contract of employment between us, I accept that we have a verbal agreement and that my notice period stands at [duration/# of] weeks. Please be assured that I will do all I can to assist in the smooth transfer of my responsibilities before leaving.
I wish your company every good fortune and I would like to thank you for having me as part of your team.
Sincerely yours,
Letterbarn Colleague
http://letterbarn.blogspot.com/
This is to confirm that I am resigning from my position as [Employee Position].
Although there is no written contract of employment between us, I accept that we have a verbal agreement and that my notice period stands at [duration/# of] weeks. Please be assured that I will do all I can to assist in the smooth transfer of my responsibilities before leaving.
I wish your company every good fortune and I would like to thank you for having me as part of your team.
Sincerely yours,
Letterbarn Colleague
http://letterbarn.blogspot.com/
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