外企工作人员英文辞职范文(通用2篇)
尊敬的医院领导:
您好!首先感谢您在百忙之中抽出时间阅读我的辞职信.
我是怀着十分复杂的心情写这封辞职信的.自我进入医院之后,由于您对我的关心、指导和信任,使我在护士行业获得了很多机遇和挑战.经过这段时间在医院的工作,我在护士领域学到了很多知识,积累了一定的经验,对此我深表感激.
由于我自身能力的不足,近期的工作让我觉得力不从心.为此,我进行了长时间的思考,觉得医院目前的工作安排和我自己之前做的职业规划并不完全一致,而自己对一个新的领域也缺乏学习的兴趣.
为了不因为我个人能力的原因而影响医院的运作,经过深思熟虑之后我决定辞去目前在医院和护士组所担任的职务和工作.我知道这个过程会给您带来一定程度上的不便,对此我深表抱歉.
我已准备好在下周一从医院离职,并且在这段时间里完成工作交接,以减少因我的离职而给医院带来的不便.
为了尽量减少对现有工作造成的影响,我请求在医院的员工通讯录上保留我的电子信箱和手机号码1个月,在此期间,如果有同事对我以前的护理工作有任何疑问,我将及时做出答复.
我是怀着十分的心情写这封辞职信的。自我进入医院之后,由于您对我的关心、指导和信任,使我在护士行业获得了很多机遇和挑战。经过这段时间在医院的工作,我在护士领域学到了很多知识,积累了一定的经验,对此我深表感谢。
非常感谢您在这段时间里对我的教导和照顾.在医院的这段经历于我而言非常珍贵.将来无论什么时候,我都会为自己曾经是医院的一员而感到荣幸.我确信在医院的这段工作经历将是我整个职业生涯发展中相当重要的`一部分.
屈指一数,我来到公司也已然快三年了,在这近三年里,失掉了公司各位同事的多方协助,我从一个小职员到了企划部主管的地位,完成了从校园人向职业人士的圆满国度,我十分感激公司各位同事。恰是在这里我有过欢笑,也有过泪水,更有过播种。公司对等的人际关系和守旧的义务作风,一度让我有着找到了依赖的觉得,在这里我能开心的义务,开心的学习。或许这真是对的,由此我末尾了思考,仔细的思考。
祝医院领导和所有同事身体健康、工作顺利!
再次对我的离职给医院带来的不便表示抱歉,同时我也希望医院能够体恤我的个人实际,对我的申请予以考虑并批准.
dear,
as a graduate of an institution of higher education, i have a few very basic expectations. chief among these is that my direct superiors have an intellect that ranges above the common ground squirrel. after your consistent and annoying harassment of my co-workers and me during the commission of our duties, i can only
surmise that you are one of the few true genetic wastes of our time. asking me, a network administrator, to explain every little nuance of everything i do each time you happen to stroll into my office is not only a waste of time, but also a waste of precious oxygen. i was hired because i know how to network computer systems, and you were apparently hired to provide amusement to myself and other employees, who watch you vainly attempt to understand the concept of cut and paste for the hundredth time.
you will never understand computers. something as incredibly simple as binary still gives you too many options. you will also never understand why people hate you, but i am going to try and explain it to you, even though i am sure this will be just as
effective as telling you what an ip address is. your shiny new imac has more personality than you ever will.
you walk around the building all day, shiftlessly looking for fault in others. you have a sharp dressed, useless look about you that may have worked for your interview, but now that you actually have responsibility, you pawn it off on overworked staff, hoping their talent will cover for your glaring ineptitude. in a world of managerial evolution, you are the blue-green algae that everyone else
eats and laughs at. managers like you are a sad proof of the dilbert principle.