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Last Updated: January 31, 2023

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If you have been a member of a sports team for a while and you want to leave the team, it is best to provide your coach with a formal notice of your departure. Providing a written letter will give you an opportunity to communicate your appreciation for the coach and your team members. It is also a great way to leave on good terms and maintain positive relationships.

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Writing the Body of the Letter

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    Develop the first paragraph. Be direct and immediately state the purpose of the letter. List the name of the team, how long you have been on the team, and your anticipated last day.

    • Here’s a sample first paragraph: “After over a year on the team, it is with great regret that I must announce my resignation from the Pleasantville Lemon Trees Junior Lacrosse Varsity Squad, effective immediately.”
    • The first paragraph does not have to be long. A couple of sentences is fine, unless you have more to communicate.
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    Develop the second and subsequent paragraphs. State why you are leaving using non-accusatory language. This means that you do not want to be disrespectful, sarcastic, or mean-spirited, regardless of what has occurred during your time on the team. While it is fine to be truthful, you should always remain positive.

    • Include your reasons for leaving the team, but be honest. For example: “I need to go to a team where I’ll be able to get more playing time.”
    • Mention what you liked about being on the team and any life lessons you learned. For example: “I enjoyed working with you, and I learned a lot under your tutelage. In particular, your comments on both my stick- and footwork have helped me greatly.”
    • Many teams include photos of team members on marketing materials, especially on social media. If you don't want your image to be included in these materials in the future, state so in your letter. Be aware that some prior agreements may allow the team to maintain your image in marketing materials, however.
    • Keep your letter as emotionless and factual as possible.

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    Develop the final paragraph. End your letter by communicating your appreciation for the coach. Remember to be truthful. You can always find something nice to say about a person. You never know when your paths may cross again in the future, and leaving things on good terms could be beneficial down the road.[1] Here is an example: "Coach Allen, I want to thank you again for all your time and help in fostering my early junior lacrosse career."

    • Include your willingness to help the team, if needed, before you depart. Only do this if it's something you're able to do. Don't make any commitments that you can't keep.
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    Select the platform for writing the letter. You can either write the letter on your computer using the Microsoft Word software application or you can write the letter in an email. If you do not have a computer, you can hand write the letter, but this is not the best option and should only be used if you have absolutely no access to a computer.

    • If you do not have a computer, you can always go to the library because many libraries have a computer center that is open to the public. Usually all you need is a free library card.
    • While Microsoft Word is the most commonly used word processing software, some people also use Pages, which is a software application exclusive to Mac computers.
    • If you hand write the letter, be sure to use good penmanship so that your letter is easy to read.
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    Select the paper. Choose the standard paper size, which is 812 by 11 inches (22 by 28cm). Do not worry about the weight of the paper as long as you use basic printing paper. Usually what you have on hand will work just fine.[2]

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    Establish the document layout. The top and bottom margins should be between 1 and 114 inches (2.5 and 3.2cm). The right and left margins should be between 114 and 112 inches (3.2 and 3.8cm).

    • You can use the default margin settings included in most word processors, which is 114 inches (3.2cm) on all sides (right, left, top, and bottom).
    • Use an easy to read font, such as Times New Roman, Arial, Verdana, or Cambria, with a font size of 10, 11, or 12. You can select a different easy-to-read font if you have a preference.
    • Single space the letter and place an extra line between paragraphs. You should also place an extra line after the address and salutation, however, there are four extra lines after the date.
    • Your letter should not be more than one page in length.
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    Add the date. Type or write the date you are creating the letter. The month should be spelled out and the day and year should follow: April 2, 2016.

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    Add the recipient’s contact information. The address should include the recipients name, organization, street address, city, state, and postal code (Mr. Daniel Allen, Pleasantville Lemon Trees, 55 Fifth Avenue, Pleasantville, NY 10570).

    • If the address is not available, you can leave it out and move on to the next step.
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    Add the salutation. Type or write "Dear Coach (last name)." Using this standard salutation, also called the greeting, is good because you want to maintain professionalism.

    • Although “Dear” is appropriate within the context of a letter, it is not necessarily the best salutation if you choose to send your letter in the body of an email. Email messages tend to be less formal and call for a less formal salutation, such as “Hi Coach (last name).”
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    Add the closing. There are many options for the letter closing, but for this scenario, you should use "Sincerely," “Warm regards,” or “Best wishes” to demonstrate your sincerity or positive wishes for the coach and team.

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    Proofread the letter. Anytime you write a letter you should proofread it to be sure that it is free of any errors. When you proofread the letter, read it out loud because you are more likely to identify errors when you speak and hear the words.

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    Print and sign the letter. Print out your letter and sign it with both your first and last name. If you are planning to send your letter by email, a handwritten signature will not be easy to add, nor is it necessary.

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    Deliver the letter yourself. Once you have finished writing your letter, there are many methods of delivery from which to choose. However, the best way is to deliver the letter in person. This will give you an opportunity to speak directly with the coach and answer any questions.

    • You can hand the coach the letter after practice and have a conversation immediately following, or you can discuss the details at a later date.
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    Ask someone to deliver the letter for you. If you do not want to personally deliver the letter, you can also have someone deliver the letter for you, as long as it is in a sealed envelope.

    • Make sure that you can trust this person to deliver the letter. Don't choose someone who may lose or forget the letter.
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    Send the letter by postal service. You can always send the letter by mail if you do in fact have an address for the coach. The best address to use is the address of the school or organization that coordinates the team’s activities.

    • Avoid using the coach's personal home address, as this may come off as unprofessional.
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    Send the letter by email. If you choose to send the letter by email, you can send it as a document attached to the email or by writing the content of the letter in the actual body of the email message.

    • Put your name and team name in the subject. Don't use a casual title, like "Hey!" or "Hello."
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    Send a greeting card or thank you note card. Want to do something out of the norm and extra special? Often there is an assistant coach or other administrators who have been particularly helpful to you as a member of the team. You may consider providing a thank you note or greeting card to one or more of those individuals. This is a way of acknowledging a person’s kindness in a way that can be memorable and does not take a lot of extra effort or money.

    • You can find inexpensive greeting cards and thank you cards at stores like Target and Walmart, as well as other retailers such as various dollar stores and grocery stores.
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Making the Decision to Leave

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    Examine why you are leaving. When making an important decision, it is best to think about the facts surrounding your decision, such as why and when. This will give you an opportunity to ensure that you are making the right choice. Ask yourself the following questions:

    • Why do I want to leave the team?
    • When do I want to leave the team? For instance, will you wait until the end of the season or leave immediately.[3]
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    List the pros and cons. Grab a sheet of paper and pen or use an electronic notepad to list your answers to the questions below. This will help you to gain confidence in your decision.[4]

    • How will leaving the team positively impact me? (list all of the pros)
    • How will leaving the team negatively impact me? (list all of the cons)
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    Assess the impact on your future. Beyond the pros and cons identified, ask yourself whether or not leaving the team could negatively or positively affect your future (such as your college career).

    • If you are leaving to try another sport or to focus on schoolwork, you should feel confident about leaving because it will be beneficial to your future.
    • If you are leaving because there is a difficult situation that you have not been able to handle, you may consider staying and getting assistance with resolving the problem.
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    Talk to a parent, teacher, or mentor. If you are having a hard time making a final decision, you can speak with an adult whose opinion you trust in order to hear another perspective. They may have ideas or thoughts that you have not considered.

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    Identify a replacement activity. Will you have a new coach, team, and replacement activity that will provide similar or more benefits than those gained in the sport that you are leaving? It may not be a good idea to leave the sport and then have nothing else to do in your free time, or to leave the sport and spend your idle time sitting on the couch or playing video games.

    • Your replacement activity should be of greater benefit to you in the short-term or long-term.
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      • Only share your decision with those who will maintain confidentiality until you have communicated with the coach.

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      • Keep it respectful, since the letter may be kept in your files. Given that it's going to be your final impression, you don't want to burn any bridges. Leave things on a good note whenever possible.

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      If you’re leaving a sports team, you can write a letter of resignation to your coach to explain your situation. Start your letter by telling your coach that you’re leaving and why. Then, thank them for their time and support. For example, write something like, “I’m writing to tell you that I will be leaving the Basketball team in March as I need to focus on my studies. It’s been a pleasure playing with the team and I can’t thank you enough for all your support. You’ve really helped build my confidence and improve my shooting game.” Deliver your letter by hand or get a friend to pass it on for you. For more tips, including how to decide if you should leave your team, read on!

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      How do I write a letter of resignation to my coach? ›

      How to write a coaching resignation letter
      1. Add your contact details, the date and the recipient's information. ...
      2. Begin with a professional greeting. ...
      3. State your purpose, your last day of work and why you're leaving. ...
      4. Express gratitude for your time as coach. ...
      5. Offer to help with the transition. ...
      6. End the letter with a formal closing.
      Jun 24, 2022

      What do I say to resign gracefully? ›

      A statement of your resignation. The date of your last day of employment. Sincere gratitude to your employer for the experience. Information about the transition, such as who can take over your duties.

      Is it OK to resign by email? ›

      If you plan to resign from your current position, it's important to end your employment positively by emailing a resignation letter . This message can allow you to express your gratitude to your current employer and show them you appreciated their support and guidance.

      What is a good example of a resignation letter? ›

      I regret to inform you that I will be leaving my role as [your role] at [company name] on [end date]. Due to personal reasons that prevent me from fulfilling the responsibilities of this role, I feel it is in the best interest that I resign. I appreciate the time I have spent here [optional: elaborate on your role].

      How do you start a letter to a coach? ›

      Introduce yourself with the basic information college coaches want to know right away. Include eye-catching athletic and academic stats. Give an action item to the coach. State when you'll follow up.

      What is the nicest way to resign? ›

      It is best to resign in a face to face meeting, giving your current employer as much notice as possible. If you work from home and need to resign as soon as possible, a video call is the next best option. Choose a quiet, convenient time to meet with your manager before notifying your colleagues.

      What not to say when you resign? ›

      10 things you should never say when leaving your job
      • Don't bash your employer. ...
      • Don't apologise. ...
      • Don't give away too much. ...
      • Don't make any promises. ...
      • Don't sign anything. ...
      • Don't tell them who knew. ...
      • Don't say that you'll do an exit interview. ...
      • Don't tell them how long you've been looking.

      What is the first sentence of a resignation letter? ›

      Dear [Your Boss' Name], Please accept this letter as formal notification that I am resigning from my position as a [position title] with [Company Name]. My last day will be [your last day—usually at least two weeks from the date you give notice].

      How do you resign in one sentence? ›

      I would like to look for a new position and resign from my current one. I ended up resigning to get my system working again.

      What is a simple example of resignation? ›

      Dear [Supervisor's Name]: Please accept this letter as a formal notice of my resignation from my position as [Job Title] with [Name of Company]. My last working day will be [Month, Day, Year]. It is my intention to complete all of the shifts scheduled for me during this period.

      Is resigning unprofessional? ›

      When done poorly, resigning from your job may not just ruin your professional reputation, but it can also cause more problems than you expect. It's important that you maintain your professionalism even as you end your relationship with your employer.

      Can I quit without notice? ›

      Despite work etiquette and standards, no laws require employees to give any notice whatsoever – let alone two weeks – before quitting. While breached contracts may impact compensation or trigger a lawsuit, there aren't any legal protections for employers when employees decide to leave.

      Is resigning the same as quitting? ›

      The difference between resigning and quitting is that when an employee resigns they put in a formal request to let their employer know they will be leaving the company in a certain period of time, while quitting refers to an informal process where an employee leaves a company, normally in an abrupt manner.

      What is the world's best resignation letter? ›

      As we discussed in our meeting today, I'm resigning my position as [xxx] at [xxx]. My last day will be [xxx]. Thank you for teaching me how to thrive in situations with tight deadlines and fast-moving parameters. I really enjoyed my time here and am so grateful for your support.

      How do you get coaches to notice you? ›

      Reach Out To Coaches

      One of the best ways to get noticed by college coaches is to reach out to them. Send an email introducing yourself and asking about the recruitment process. Your overall goal is to show how much of a quality athlete you are and what you can bring to a team.

      What is a good message to coach? ›

      Thank you, Coach, for not only teaching me about the game but also about life. Your wisdom, advice, and mentorship have shaped my character and taught me important life lessons that I will carry with me forever. Coach, your belief in my potential, even when I doubted myself, has been a constant source of motivation.

      How do you tell a coach you? ›

      How to Inform College Coaches of Your Decision
      1. Be professional. Above all else, keep your tone and approach professional. ...
      2. Be prompt. Don't wait to inform other coaches and programs that you will not be attending. ...
      3. Keep your bridges intact. ...
      4. Keep it mature.

      What is a strong reason for immediate resignation? ›

      a personal or family crisis. a serious physical or mental illness. physical, emotional or sexual harassment or bullying at work. being asked to do something dangerous or illegal at work.

      How do you write a resignation letter when you are not happy? ›

      How to write a resignation letter when you feel unhappy with management
      1. Include the time and date that you submit the letter. ...
      2. Introduce the letter with a line of address. ...
      3. Clearly state your intent to resign. ...
      4. Clearly highlight your final day of working for the organisation. ...
      5. Mention how grateful you are.
      Apr 24, 2023

      How do I resign without giving a reason? ›

      You don't necessarily need to provide details to your employer. For example, you can simply state that you are leaving for personal reasons or family reasons. You're not obligated to explain why you're moving on. In some cases, you may want to give a reason.

      What is the smartest way to resign? ›

      5 Steps on How to Resign Gracefully
      1. Step 1: Talk to Your Manager. ...
      2. Step 2: Start Your Notice, Complete Online Formalities. ...
      3. Step 3: Organize Your Handover. ...
      4. Step 4: Help Hire/Find a Replacement. ...
      5. Step 5: Write a Polite Goodbye Mail.
      Jan 13, 2023

      What time of day is best to resign? ›

      Resigning on the last day of your workweek may help you remain calm and focused during the process. For example, if you prefer to dismantle a workspace alone, it may be more helpful to resign later in the day. It can also help you optimize the personnel transition process for a supervisor.

      Is it better to quit on a Friday or Monday? ›

      The best day of the week to resign from your position is either Monday or Tuesday. There are many good reasons why these two days are the best days to resign, including things like: Assuming that you're giving two weeks notice, it makes it so your last day of the week can be on the end of the week on a Friday.

      Do I have to tell my boss why I'm resigning? ›

      These trusted folks should know more about where you hope to go next so they can start thinking about what to say about you. But you're under no obligation to tell your employer why you're leaving, so do what feels comfortable, and be sure that the people you want to remain in contact with have your info.

      What is the best easy resignation letter? ›

      [Your supervisor's last name], Please accept this as my formal resignation from XYZ company. My last day will be [insert your final day of work], two weeks from today. I am grateful for all of your support during my time here and deeply appreciate all of the valuable experiences I have gained.

      Can my boss reject my resignation? ›

      No. Under the Employment Act, employees have the right to resign at any time, by serving notice or by compensating the employer with salary in lieu.

      Should I quit or get fired? ›

      The advantages of quitting instead of being fired include the possibility of negotiating severance and a positive recommendation. Disadvantages of quitting include forfeiting the right to claim unemployment. Any time you think your job is in danger, it's a good idea to start looking for a new job just in case.

      Is it OK to resign quietly? ›

      While the concept may sound reasonable, this approach is more harmful than you might think. Quiet quitting isn't just disrespectful to employers and managers in the sense that employees aren't really giving their employers the chance to try and fix their problems — it hurts employees as well.

      Can you be fired after giving 2 weeks notice? ›

      Can an employer fire you after you give two-weeks notice? The short answer—yes. Although it's not standard practice, employers have the right to fire you at any point—even up to your last hour of work—if you're employed at will.

      Should I give notice or just quit? ›

      Should you quit without giving notice? Employees who are working under very difficult circ*mstances, or have just started a job and know it isn't going to work out, often aren't sure what to do. Generally speaking, if you want to quit, the answer is to give notice and then tough it out for two weeks.

      What is the closest word to resign? ›

      Synonyms of resign
      • abdicate.
      • relinquish.
      • renounce.
      • cede.
      • surrender.
      • deny.
      • vacate.
      • waive.

      What is quitting job called? ›

      /rɪˈzaɪn/ Other forms: resigned; resigning; resigns. To resign is to quit or retire from a position.

      Can a company sue an employee for quitting? ›

      An employer must have a valid reason to sue an employee for quitting. The employee must have violated previously-signed employment agreements or laws in addition to quitting. At-will employees may quit their job at any time without providing a reason.

      How do I resign to a good manager? ›

      How to tell your boss you're leaving
      1. Set up a one-on-one meeting in person (or via Zoom) ...
      2. Be direct about your decision at the front of the conversation. ...
      3. Outline the reasons why you're leaving. ...
      4. Express gratitude and appreciation. ...
      5. Provide the appropriate two weeks' notice. ...
      6. Help put together a transition plan.
      Jul 12, 2022

      How do I quit professionally? ›

      How to quit a job professionally
      1. Start by deciding whether it's the right time. ...
      2. Give at least two weeks' notice. ...
      3. Write a letter of resignation. ...
      4. Give feedback on why you're leaving. ...
      5. Schedule a meeting with an HR representative or supervisor. ...
      6. Conclude and transition work. ...
      7. Share gratitude for the opportunity.
      Jun 9, 2023

      How do I resign from a toxic boss? ›

      But my advice for most people leaving toxic bosses is to move gracefully to the exit door in the five ways discussed here.
      1. Think it through. ...
      2. Don't be combative. ...
      3. Be discreet in your office. ...
      4. Consider social media. ...
      5. Don't diss your former boss in job interviews. ...
      6. 5 ways to rewire your organization's 'brain' to win with discomfort.
      Dec 8, 2022

      What reasons to tell your boss you're quitting? ›

      10 good reasons to quit your job
      • New job.
      • Personal conflicts.
      • Dissatisfied with responsibilities.
      • Dissatisfied with work environment.
      • Feeling "stuck"
      • Difficult schedule/hours.
      • Continuing education.
      • Relocating.
      Mar 10, 2023

      Do you have to give a reason for resigning? ›

      You don't have to give a reason for your resignation. However, if you're resigning because of something your employer did, you should say this in the letter. This will give you evidence if you decide to take legal action against them.

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