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chill chill
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Posted on 11-07-08 12:04
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One of your many duties as personnel manager at Steadfast, Inc., is to administer the Educational Assistance Plan (EAP). The EAP provides for the reimbursement of tuition expenses to any employee who earns a grade of C or better in any preapproved college course. Jack Sommers, an hourly employee, has submitted a request form for reimbursement for a preapproved psychology course that he recently completed. You call the registrar at the college and learn that Jack earned a D for the course. This was the first college course that Jack has taken. Write a letter in which you deny Jack's request for reimbursement
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Posted on 11-07-08 2:06
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Dear Mr Sommers, I regret to inform you that the EAP only provides for the reimbursement of tuition expenses to it's employees who earn a grade of C or better in any preapproved college course. According to the registrar at your college you have earned D on your psychology course, so EAP will not be able to reimburse your tuition fee. Sorry for any inconvenience.Chill Chill
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Posted on 11-07-08 4:27
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perhaps skip mentioning the D and just say that the requirement was not met or sth. dunno... just a thought
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