Unsolicited Reference Letter for Ex-Employee: Excellent Employee [DATE, ex. Wednesday, June 11, 1998] To whom it may concern: Re: [NAME OF EMPLOYEE] [NAME OF EMPLOYEE] was employed at our company as a [OCCUPATION OF EMPLOYEE, ex. Controller] for a period of approximately [NUMBER OF YEARS EMPLOYEE EMPLOYED, ex. Five years] during the period [PERIOD OF […]
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Sample Excessive Use of Expense Account Letter
Excessive Use of Expense Account [DATE, ex. Wednesday, June 11, 1998] [NAME AND ADDRESS, ex. John Smith 1234 First Street Suite 567 Anycity, Anystate 85245] Dear [NAME, ex. John Smith], I am writing this letter following our discussion on [DATE, ex. June 10, 1998]. It is due to your loyal performance that we provide an […]
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Sample Unsolicited Reference Letter for Ex-Employee, Average Employee Letter
Unsolicited Reference Letter for Ex-Employee, Average Employee [DATE, ex. Wednesday, June 11, 1998] To whom it may concern: Re: [NAME OF EMPLOYEE] [NAME OF EMPLOYEE] was employed at our company as a [OCCUPATION OF EMPLOYEE, ex. Controller] for a period of approximately [NUMBER OF YEARS EMPLOYEE EMPLOYED, ex. Five years] during the period [PERIOD OF […]
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Sample Unsolicited Letter of Reference: Excellent Employee Letter
Unsolicited Letter of Reference: Excellent Employee [DATE, ex. Wednesday, June 11, 1998] To Whom It May Concern: As [YOUR POSITION, ex. Vice President] of [FIRM NAME, ex. PowerAccount Limited], I have known [NAME, ex. James] for [DURATION, ex. the past four years], during which time [he/she] was our [POSITION, ex. northern division sales manager]. [STATE […]
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Sample Warning #2: Bad Performance Letter
Warning #2: Bad Performance To: [NAME, ex. John Smith] From: [YOUR NAME] Date: [DATE, ex. July 5, 1998] Subject: [NATURE OF BAD BEHAVIOR, ex. Cost overruns at the Western Division plant] [FIRST NAME, ex. John], I am truly becoming concerned about [STATE NATURE OF BAD PERFORMANCE, ex. the cost overruns at your division]. As we […]
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