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KatieB04

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What is the name of your state? Wisconsin

Hey, I'm a recent high school graduate. I have been working at the YMCA since last November, but work maybe twice a month and hardly ever see my boss. However, I really like my job and it has been very rewarding. Last month I found a new summer job that I can work 40 hours a week the entire summer. Since the hours are mostly night & weekends (the same as the Y) I really can't hold both jobs. I would like to e-mail (since this is our main means of communication) my boss a note giving my 2 weeks notice, but I want to be sincere. Does anyone have suggestions on how I could word my email?

Thanks in advance.
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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KatieB04 said:
What is the name of your state? Wisconsin

Hey, I'm a recent high school graduate. I have been working at the YMCA since last November, but work maybe twice a month and hardly ever see my boss. However, I really like my job and it has been very rewarding. Last month I found a new summer job that I can work 40 hours a week the entire summer. Since the hours are mostly night & weekends (the same as the Y) I really can't hold both jobs. I would like to e-mail (since this is our main means of communication) my boss a note giving my 2 weeks notice, but I want to be sincere. Does anyone have suggestions on how I could word my email?

Thanks in advance.

My response:

Here's a very sincere example of your intent to quit your job.


Dear Boss:

I quit.

Love,

Katie


It does the trick very sincerely.

IAAL
 

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