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  2. 115 Touching Farewell Messages for Colleagues To Communicate ...

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    Saying goodbye to my work bestie is tough, but I'm grateful for the incredible memories and laughter we've shared. Wishing you all the success and happiness in the world. 99.

  3. Ready to quit? Here's how to write a resignation letter the ...

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    Writing a good resignation letter is crucial when leaving a job. These tips on how to write a resignation letter and sample resignation letter template can help.

  4. Education Department staff warned that Trump buyout offers ...

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    In an email to federal employees Tuesday following up on the original buyout proposal, the OPM wrote: “Please note the Deferred Resignation program (‘Fork in the Road’) expires at 11:59 p.m ...

  5. Letter of resignation - Wikipedia

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    Richard Nixon's resignation letter to his Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, August 9, 1974. A letter of resignation is written to announce the author's intent to leave a position currently held, such as an office, employment or commission.

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    The original email offering the deferred resignation program was titled “Fork in the road,” echoing a similar message that Musk sent Twitter employees two years ago after he bought the social media platform. Trump administration officials organized question-and-answer sessions with employees as the Thursday deadline approached.

  7. Resignation - Wikipedia

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    Resignation is the formal act of leaving or quitting one's office or position. A resignation can occur when a person holding a position gained by election or appointment steps down, but leaving a position upon the expiration of a term, or choosing not to seek an additional term, is not considered resignation.