SFTWare, Inc.
Dean Goodsworth
Programmer
115 Kensington Lane.
Oklahoma City, OK, 73101, USA
✅ AI Essay Writer ✅ AI Detector ✅ Plagchecker ✅ Paraphraser
✅ Summarizer ✅ Citation Generator
June 21, 2013
Egon Schneider
Chief of the WPI
Dear Egon,
We have worked together for three years. Though this span of time has been fulfilling in regard to my career, I have decided to leave SFTWare, Inc. This letter is to inform you of my decision to leave my position as a programmer. The last day of my employment will be July 5th, 2013.
Working at SFTWare , Inc. has been an invaluable experience for me. I would like to express my gratitude to the people I was working with – to our smart programmers, brave support service team, and the sleepless system administrators.
Thank you, Egon, for your patience. Working with you expedited my professional growth. At SFTWare, Inc. I was fully able to apply and deepen my knowledge of SQL and XML databases, PHP and Java, as well as my knowledge of DirectX and OpenGL graphic libraries. I enjoyed working on anti-virus software as well. However, I feel that I must leave and seek for new horizons to observe.
I ask you to accept this letter of resignation. I promise to perform my duties until my last working day. By this time, I will be able to finish all work on my current projects, and find and prepare a substitute for myself.
I hope that my resignation will not affect those relationships that we have established at SFTWare, Inc. In case you have any questions, email me anytime at [email protected], or reach me by Skype
(goodmandean_1983z).
Sincerely,
Dean Goodsworth
Follow us on Reddit for more insights and updates.
Comments (0)
Welcome to A*Help comments!
We’re all about debate and discussion at A*Help.
We value the diverse opinions of users, so you may find points of view that you don’t agree with. And that’s cool. However, there are certain things we’re not OK with: attempts to manipulate our data in any way, for example, or the posting of discriminative, offensive, hateful, or disparaging material.
Comments are closed.