Jaimie  JT
Jaimie JT answered Jann Nikka's question

The last letter I Remwber writing was to a boy named Alan in 2nd grade  that read " do you like me check yes or no or maybe so " or something like that . Then two days later he pushed me in the snow and ruined my paper folder of all my valentines I'd … Read more

Didge Doo
Didge Doo answered Anonymous' question

Experience.

If you try something and it's no good you then try something else. In time you build up your own experiential data bank.

Friends may recommend something but what suits them may not suit you. Advertising is a bust: Any provider/manufacturer/retailer who told the plain, unvarnished truth about the product would be unlikely to … Read more

Arthur Wright
Arthur Wright answered

I am a firm believer when it comes to things like this, that its best done in person as letter writing to your manager for something like this is kinda chicken and shows no respect here for anyone.  Just face him and explain the situation and what you need to happen here. Chances are itll … Read more

Didge Doo
Didge Doo answered Felicia Little bit's question

This will sound paradoxical but the best way to gain speed is to slow down.

I've spent my life on keyboards of one kind and another but when I learned to type in 1954 I was truly awful. One of my tutors said, "You're trying too hard. Slow down. Sit up straight. Get a rhythm. … Read more

Bikergirl Anonymous
Bikergirl Anonymous answered Roy Roy's question

If the appology is of a personal nature, then it should be face to face .. If it was of a public nature, then it should be face to face AND a public appology.  Just sending someone an applogy via letter lacks a personal touch. Facing someone and appologizing so they are allowed the benefit … Read more

Cal Sullivan
Cal Sullivan answered Anonymous' question

Not much you can do. Some of these suggestions are funny but if you actually do them you'll be liable for injuries. You can't really call the police and press trespassing because it's not your property. Basically if the rental company won't do anything you might be stuck. 

Check the rights of renters in your state. … Read more

Sunshine Shelly
Sunshine Shelly answered Anonymous' question

First, put up a sign that says 'no trespassing, danger', then put thumb tacks on your window sill. E6000 glue will bond them for weeks. Let them get close enough and they will be sad they did. If you want to have fun and can plant a trip wire to an air horn... That will … Read more

Rooster Cogburn
Rooster Cogburn answered thenmozhi honey's question

I wouldn't write them at all. Just go to your bank and talk to them face to face about it. I would call them right away about the lost ATM card before someone finds it and tries to use it. You get much quicker results by just going to your bank and explaining your situation!

Catherine Howard
Catherine Howard answered

I would start off by simply talking to your supervisor about a transfer and what you have to do to get said transfer.  If they tell you you need to write a letter (not a memo or email) I would follow the standard business letter format, unless your work place typically follows a different template.

Remember … Read more

Anonymous
Anonymous answered

When submitting a sick leave letter to a college professor or administrator, there are a few things you need to make sure to include:

  • What illness you are suffering from
  • How long you expect to be out for
  • Whether the illness is contagious or not

In some cases, you might also want to request some reading material or extra … Read more

Anonymous
Anonymous answered

Managers can be very suspicious when it comes to sick leave applications, which is why it's really important that your letter includes all the information required, and is also professional and polite in tone.

Here's a list of information your manager will probably want to see in a sick leave letter:

Anonymous
Anonymous answered

A sick leave application needs to contain four important pieces fo information:

  1. What illness you're suffering from
  2. The date when you expect to be back
  3. What tasks or information colleagues or coworkers need to be alerted to in your absence
  4. Contact details in case you need to be reached

Based on the above, here's an … Read more

Anonymous
Anonymous answered

Writing a mail to inform someone that you're not feeling well is pretty simple. The main thing to ask yourself: 'what information does the person you're informing need?'

If it's your boss that you're sending a sick leave mail to, then here are some things to consider:

  • Keep the tone professional
  • Be specific about what illness you're … Read more