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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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The rest of your employment / stay

Hi teachers,

If an employment has already given a month's notice to resign from his position, which would be correct to describe the state of the last month at the company.

1. I hope you enjoy the rest of your employment with / at ABC company

2. I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay at ABC company.

Would you show me a natural way to say it? Thanks

Tinanam
  

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Hi, If an employment employee has already given a month's notice to resign from his position, which would be correct to describe the state of the last month at the company. 1. I hope you enjoy the rest of your employment with / at ABC company 2.

  • Hi, If an employment employee has already given a month's notice to resign from his position, which would be correct to describe the state of the last month at the company.
  • 1.
  • I hope you enjoy the rest of your employment with / at ABC company 2.
  • I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay at ABC company.
  • Neither of these seems very natural to me.
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Hi,

If an employment employee has already given a month's notice to resign from his position, which would be correct to describe the state of the last month at the company.

1. I hope you enjoy the rest of your employment with / at ABC company

2. I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay at ABC company.

Neither of these seems very natural to me.
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Hi Clive,

Thank you for your help.

Tinanam

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