5 Sep 2012 at 18:39 #1 One One Soldato Joined 24 Aug 2011 Posts 6,162 Location ABQ, NM I got mail. Between the script and the name there is the three letters seen in the title, stylised as KRs. Did the person simply have a minor-stroke or does it mean something? Thanks.
I got mail. Between the script and the name there is the three letters seen in the title, stylised as KRs. Did the person simply have a minor-stroke or does it mean something? Thanks.
5 Sep 2012 at 18:43 #2 rpstewart rpstewart Man of Honour Joined 11 Mar 2003 Posts 10,706 Location Greenock, Scotland Kind regards?
5 Sep 2012 at 18:53 #3 -BA- -BA- Soldato Joined 4 Sep 2005 Posts 2,794 Yeah seems the mostly likely option. Shockingly lazy mind.
5 Sep 2012 at 19:20 #4 fiveub fiveub OcUK Staff Joined 12 Apr 2008 Posts 49,313 Location OcUK HQ rpstewart said: Kind regards? Click to expand... This ^
5 Sep 2012 at 19:23 #5 Nitefly Nitefly Man of Honour Joined 24 Sep 2005 Posts 37,280 I thought it was kangaroos?
5 Sep 2012 at 19:37 #6 One One Soldato OP Joined 24 Aug 2011 Posts 6,162 Location ABQ, NM Yup, this explanation fits the bill. Quite surprising actually coming from the HR department to a potential employee. I do tend to treat emails precisely the same as a written letter though, so the same formalities. I've never seen 'KRs.'
Yup, this explanation fits the bill. Quite surprising actually coming from the HR department to a potential employee. I do tend to treat emails precisely the same as a written letter though, so the same formalities. I've never seen 'KRs.'
5 Sep 2012 at 20:14 #7 Col_M Col_M Soldato Joined 17 Jan 2005 Posts 3,822 Location London Some people where I work sign off with "Rgds", mainly those in APAC and India in particular.