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I'm writing a letter to my job's corporate office and I need some help!?
Okay so I work for a popular restaurant and I love my job. For the first time in my 6 years of being a server I actually have a management team that knows what they're doing and treats everyone fairly. Recently one of our cooks got fired (for damn good reasons) and wrote a letter to corporate about how terrible our managers are. This guy was crazy. He said the most absurd things about them just because he was mad that he got fired. So I'm writing a letter to corporate about how much I love my job. I'm doing it just because I know how quick people are to complain to corporate when they have a bad experience, and no one takes the time to talk about how pleased they are with the company. I'm not gonna talk about the disgruntled employee or anything, I'm just going to say nice things about our management team and how they really have an influence on me and my co-workers. So my questions are:
Is this a good idea? I can't think of any negatives.
How should I address them? like Dear ____ ? There's no one specific person so I don't know how.
How should I end it? Sincerely, and then my name? or Sincerely, a satisfied employee? Ideas?
Any other tips please add!! :D
2 Answers
- marina_1234Lv 48 years agoFavorite Answer
Well, I would suggest figure out who you want to send it to -- usually VP of Customer Service / Customer Relations is a good person to send it to... You can find out who they are by looking them up online (google their title and the name of the company)... Or most libraries have reference books called the whose who... These books let you look up company heads and board members... You need to go to the reference section and the librarian needs to do it for you -- they don't let you check those books out...
I included 3 websites for you to check out -- basically I would just be typing what they already have... They'll show you (with examples) on how your letter should look and what your options are lol... If not, feel free to message me...
Source(s): http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Business-Letter http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/653/01/ http://esl.about.com/cs/onthejobenglish/a/a_basble... - walkoLv 44 years ago
there is an hazard that the documents became in lots of the written fabric they gave you while they employed you.. constantly study the superb print... I even have regarded like a fool many cases as quickly as I even have complained approximately something and became instructed that it certainly became interior the superb print.