Nicole has to resign from her workplace. She is informing her boss, Mr. Smith, of her decision. |
| Sir, do you have a moment? |
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| Thank you. I am afraid I have some bad news. Due to some family obligations, I find myself forced to move back to my hometown. I would like to give you my two weeks' notice and will hand in my letter of resignation by the end of the day. |
| I’m so sorry to hear that we will be losing you. You have been a great asset to this firm for the past ten years. |
| Thank you, sir. I am really sorry to be leaving. This has been an amazing opportunity for me, and I really enjoyed my time here. I'm truly grateful for everything you have done for me. |
| Thank you, as well, Nicole. It was a real pleasure working with you. Have you found another job yet? |
| Unfortunately, not. Actually, if you could write a letter of recommendation for me, that would be most helpful. |
| Of course Nicole, no problem. |
| Also, if you’d like me to train someone for my position I’d be more than happy to do that. |
| Thank you. I’ll let you know once we find someone to replace you. |
| Well then, I’ll go back to my work for the time being. Thank you for your time, sir. |