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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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He tendered his resignation on [date] as he has been offered a job in his home town.
It is, therefore, requested that he may kindly be relieved from his post on [date] which will be the last working day with our office.
  

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If I may get a little fussy, I'd want to say- He tendered his resignation on [date] as he has been offered a job in his home town. It is, therefore, requested that he may kindly be relieved from his post on [date] which will be the his last working day with in our office

  • If I may get a little fussy, I'd want to say- He tendered his resignation on [date] as he has been offered a job in his home town.
  • It is, therefore, requested that he may kindly be relieved from his post on [date] which will be the his last working day with in our office
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If I may get a little fussy, I'd want to say-

He tendered his resignation on [date] as he has been offered a job in his home town.
It is, therefore, requested that he may kindly be relieved from his post on [date] which will be the his last working day with in our office

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