Resignation letters from LCBO(5 samples)

This blog post will show you samples of “LCBO resignation letters.”

Writing an “LCBO resignation letter.”

When writing an “LCBO resignation letter,” these are some of the things that you need to keep in mind.

  • The first step is to tell your employer about leaving LCBO and the final work date. Keep it short as the essential part of the letter is the Last Date of your work.
  • Indicate the reason you are leaving your LCBO job. It would be best to be polite as you will leave a positive impression on your employer. Maintain your composure when drafting the letter.
  • Finally, thank your employer for the position and the opportunities you have enjoyed during your work period.
  • Ensure you proofread your letter before sending it to your employer. You can send the letter to your family and friend to check for grammatical errors.

Sample 1:

“[Your Name]

[Your Address]

[City, Provincial Abbreviation, Postal Code]

[Date]

[Supervisor’s name]

[LCBO]

[Address]

[City, Provincial Abbreviation, Postal Code]

Dear [Supervisor’s Name]

Please accept this letter as a formal notice of my resignation from my position as [Job Title] with Liquor Control Board of Ontario. My last working day will be [Month, Day, Year]. I intend to complete all the shifts scheduled for me during this period.

I want to use this opportunity to thank you for the mentorship and support you have provided me while working here at Liquor Control Board of Ontario. I wish you and the organization continued success.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]”

Sample 2:

“June 26, 2022

Ms. Kate Spinner

Store Manager

Liquor Control Board of Ontario

20345 Sunshine Ln

Elite, TN 10046

Dear Ms. Spinner,

Please accept this letter as my official resignation, effective July 3rd. If I were able, I would have given you at least a two-week notice; however, I accepted a job offer for a position that begins immediately. I hope you get my apologies for such short information.

Thank you for providing me with this opportunity and helping me to develop new leadership strategies.

Please let me know if I can make this transition easier. I have started compiling notes on essential projects I cannot complete before departure.

Sincerely,

June Tart”

Sample 3:

“Ms. Jane Smith

Financial Director

Liquor Control Board of Ontario

Address

City, State, Zip Code

Dear Ms. Smith (or first name if you have an informal relationship),

Please accept this as formal notice of my resignation from the position of Accountant at Liquor Control Board of Ontario, effective two weeks from today. My last working day will be Month Day Year. After much consideration, I have decided to accept another job offer. I feel it is time for a new challenge, and this is an excellent opportunity to further my career goals.

Working for this company has been a wonderful experience. I feel privileged to have been part of such a professional team and will miss all my colleagues. I appreciate the professional and personal growth opportunities I have provided during my time with the company. I would like to thank you for your advice and support. I hope we will stay in touch as I begin this new chapter in my career.

I wish you and LCBO continued success in the future.

Sincerely

Susan Jones”

Sample 4:

“Dear Ms. Franklin,

Please accept this letter as my resignation as a delivery driver with Liquor Control Board of Ontario. My final day of employment will be June 30, 2022, because I will be starting college for summer classes. This job has been a fun learning experience for me, and I genuinely thank you for the opportunities I’ve had to grow. I’ve enjoyed getting to know my co-workers and the regular customers. I will miss everyone and hope to come back to visit when I’m home from school.

Over the next few weeks, I will do all I can to ensure my departure is smooth. I’m happy to help search for and train my replacement. Feel free to call me at 000-000-0000 if you have any questions or need further assistance.

Best,

Stephanie Burns”

Sample 5:

“Dear Mr O’Reilly,

It is with remorse that I write to you today with my formal resignation. My last day of work will be January 8th, 2017.

The short notice is somewhat personal; all I can say is that I am no longer in need of employment. I want you to know it has nothing to do with you or the company. I have enjoyed my four years at Liquor Control Board of Ontario and have nothing but good things to say about management and my co-workers.

I hope you’ll accept this short notice of resignation, and please let me know if I can help find or train a replacement.

Best wishes,

[Signature]

Cole Schrieffer”

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can you resign without giving LCBO notice?

No, you cannot resign without giving notice. According to Liquor Control Board of Ontario policy, quitting a job without notice may attract a penalty fee. It may also affect your chances of being rehired by the company in the future. Giving notice before resigning from a job leaves a good impression.

When should you offer your resignation notice?

Liquor Control Board of Ontario’s minimum resignation notice time is one week. However, it is considered short notice; the best time to give your employer a resignation letter is two months before your last day of work. A 2-month notice gives your employer time to find your replacement so your position may not remain vacant when you leave the company. 

We hope the above blog post was helpful. Please leave your comments and questions below.

Citations

https://www.lcbo.com/content/dam/lcbo/corporate-pages/about/pdf/Code%20of%20Business%20Conduct%20E.pdf

https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/short-notice-resignation-letter

https://www.resignationletters.biz/preview/Administrative_Assistant_Resignation_Letter

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