Resignation by e-mail

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I work as a PRN employee at a local facility I have just accepted my first RN position and I was wondering if you think it is appropriate to send it by email?

I am of the other school of thiought. Email actually in this day and age is the appropriate way to submit a resignation letter. Just make sure you keep a copy of it. All companies in this day and age need to keep copies of emails and that is your proof that they did recieve it, in a timely manner. The headers on an email can tell when and where from it was sent and the recipt time of the email. They must keep this info, so that way they cannot say they did not get your resignation. Just put resignation in the subject line and I know they will read it.

Hire a singing strip-o-gram to belt out your resignation to the tune of "My Heart Will Go On" to your supervisors as they walk through the hallways.

Hire a singing strip-o-gram to belt out your resignation to the tune of "My Heart Will Go On" to your supervisors as they walk through the hallways.

Now this is the only way to go! :p

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