A Resignation Email Not To Write

For a lot of my website subscribers reading this blog that loathe their office jobs, this web site letter is for you. Copied below is an actual e mail from an sorry guy suffering from low job motivation. The guy in question worked for one of the “Top 4″ U.S. auditing agencies.

This post was his “good bye” notice to his colleagues although it is amusing what’s more, it functions as a reminder that finding value with your work keeps you content and level headed. And now the letter…

“As today know this fri will be my final day.well, I wanted to say so long and many thanks for everything. My decision to find another job was not a easy choice as it may have looked but a well engineered process.

In any event…that was the way I concluded that general accounting was not truly for me. Some different pieces of advice for my colleagues and the corporation as I leave: I’d personally definitely encourage some sort of weight loss plan to get implemented. When I call a co-worker over from a couple of desks away and they are actually exhausted when they get to my office it may be the time to drop ten or perhaps 80 pounds of fat. The business would seem to incentivize being overweight; each active season we get a huge package full of pixie sticks, delicious chocolates and various sweets. As much as I’d personally enjoy type 2 diabetes, I believe I’ll just say no.

That it was fun while it lasted, there is not a chance anybody could honestly feel that this kind of work is worthwhile. Oh you wish me to pull an example of the HR record to make sure of everyone’s b-day and hire anniversary is accurate? Yes I’ll jump right on that, and count on me I’ll absolutely let you know if there is an exception and not merely make up answers which make me carry out more work.

You can actually cut some expenses and get rid of your H.R. grp.. I am just pretty sure you can coach a monkey to email out the available number and a time-sheet reminder each two weeks.

Pretty sobering letter, isn’t it? This guy certainly has really low work and career motivation, and worst of all – as well as, perhaps best of all – he is merely in his 20s. If you are suffering low career enthusiasm, what are you prepared to do to make your career more satisfying?

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