Employee Relocation Resignation Letter



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Employee Relocation Resignation Letter Your Name Your Address Your City, State, Zip Code Your Email Date Mr John Black Sales Director Dax Technology, Inc Address City, State, Zip Code Dear Mr Black/John Regretfully, I am writing to tender my resignation as Sales Agent from Dax Technology, Inc..


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