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Jensen Chemicals and Hardware Depot
1234 Industrial Drive
Springfield, IL 62704
March 15, 2024
Ms. Jane Smithers
5678 Maple Avenue
Springfield, IL 62705
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Dear Ms. Smithers,
I hope this message finds you well and thriving in your ongoing efforts to complete your degree. At Jensen Chemicals and Hardware Depot, we continuously strive to support our dedicated team members' growth and development. Your commitment over the past six years—earning 38 classes with our tuition reimbursement program—is truly commendable. We recognize this dedication and want to take a moment to appreciate your perseverance and ambition as you work toward your bachelor’s degree.
Recently, in light of the company's evolving strategic priorities and in an effort to better align our resources with our current business objectives, Jensen Chemicals and Hardware Depot has made the difficult decision to eliminate the tuition reimbursement program effective immediately. We understand that this news may come as a disappointment, especially after your significant commitment and progress toward completing your degree. Please know that this decision was not made lightly, and it reflects a broader organizational change rather than a reflection of your individual efforts or potential.
While we are unable to continue funding educational assistance at this time, we deeply value your contribution to our team and recognize your ongoing professional aspirations. We encourage you to explore alternative options to support your educational goals. Some possibilities include seeking scholarships, grants, or employer-sponsored educational programs offered by other organizations. Additionally, we recommend discussing flexible scheduling or educational leave options with your department manager, which may help you balance your work responsibilities with your academic pursuits.
Furthermore, we remain committed to your growth within Jensen Chemicals and Hardware Depot. We invite you to have a conversation with your supervisor or our Human Resources department to discuss potential training opportunities, mentorship programs, or career development paths that can help you achieve your goals within the company. Our team wants to see you succeed, and we are dedicated to supporting you through other means as your career progresses.
Thank you for your understanding and for your continued dedication to our organization. We appreciate your hard work and look forward to supporting your future achievements, whether here at Jensen or beyond. Should you have any questions or wish to discuss your individual situation further, please do not hesitate to contact me directly.
Sincerely,
Nick Jensen
Human Resources Manager
Jensen Chemicals and Hardware Depot
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