Mrmachoman
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I currently work in a Juku but have found work with another company and will be resigning from my position. I searched online and found the template which I have attached as an image to this post. Could someone more knowledgeable and experienced than myself please confirm that this would be a suitable letter to give in to resign formally?
I also feel it might be necessary to send a second copy by registered mail so that I will have proof that I gave proper notice of resigning. Is this typically done here in Japan?
I completed my original 1 year contract and am in my second year with the company but I will be starting my new job the 1st of April, however the second contract would end officially in August of this year. My contract reads that I need to provide 30 days notice and I plan to do so.
I only have 2 weeks left of teaching my current students and I will finish the remaining hours. I have 19 days remaining of work leave, does anybody know if legally I am allowed to use those days and just come in to teach my remaining classes?
I also feel it might be necessary to send a second copy by registered mail so that I will have proof that I gave proper notice of resigning. Is this typically done here in Japan?
I completed my original 1 year contract and am in my second year with the company but I will be starting my new job the 1st of April, however the second contract would end officially in August of this year. My contract reads that I need to provide 30 days notice and I plan to do so.
I only have 2 weeks left of teaching my current students and I will finish the remaining hours. I have 19 days remaining of work leave, does anybody know if legally I am allowed to use those days and just come in to teach my remaining classes?