考研英语作文辞职信(通用4篇)
dear sir or madam,
i am writing to express my interest in your recently advertised position for a waitress. enclosed with this letter is my resume, which further details my previous work experience and qualifications.
not only do my qualifications and work experience make me a perfect candidate for the job, my personality is well suited to working as a waitress. i am a very friendly person who can quickly establish rapport with people of all ages.
i would like to meet with you at your earliest convenience, to discuss the possibility of working at your restaurant. thank you for your consideration of my application. i look forward to meeting you in the near future.
yours sincerely,
li ming
Dear Mr. Smith,
I am sorry to inform you by this letter that I plan to resign my present job in the next month. The main reason is that I will move to Qingdao to live permanently with my family, as Qingdao is my hometown.
Looking back upon my five-year experience in this organization, I have had a very happy and enjoyable time working with you and other colleagues, from whom I have received lots of help and have learnt much. Please accept my sincere gratitude, as well as my regret for not being able to serve here any longer.
Yours faithfully,
Wang Hua
Dear Mr. Wang:
I am writing to inform you about my decision to resign from my current position.
The primary reasons are as follows. First, after two months, I do feel that it is not easy for me to get used to the extra work and night shift. Second, the salary has proven to be much lower than you originally promised, and I have a large family to support. Last, what I have learned in the university cannot meet the requirement of being an editor.
I feel terribly sorry for the inconvenience I have caused. I sincerely hope that you approve of my resignation.
Yours sincerely,
Li Ming (101)
Directions:
Two months ago, you got a job as an editor for the magazine Fashion & Design. But now you find that the work is not what you expected. You decide to quit. Write a letter to your boss Mr. Wang.
1) Telling him your decision,
2) Stating your reason(s), and
3) Making an apology.