During my recent Job change/s episode, I have been looking at hundreds of sample resignation/farewell letters and some where honestly funny ones. So I thought why not??!!
Heres a sample farwell letter for you bored,lousy boss,no social life, etc types.
Hi Team
As some of you know, today will be my last day at (company).
I had joined in dd/mm/yyyy, and it has been an eventful 2 years. Not many get the chance to start their careers with (company), and fewer still leave so soon. I am thankful for both.And I hope people dont make the same mistake I did.
At the cost of sounding arrogant, I must say that my best is yet to come. And am sad its not going to be at (company). However of whatever little that am going to miss, I must thank all of you for providing me the right environment to look out for a job and collectively enabling me to take the decision to leave.
Heres wishing you reprise from misery.
Take Care.
Tom Dick Harry.
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Sep 30, 2009
Sep 26, 2009
Dear Bangaloreans...
After riding my bike in heavy downpour, through waters where no biker would dare to go, I felt it my social responsibility to educate my fellow drivers/riders about certain things. Here goes
For my dear Bikers:
1. I agree you cant see a damn thing when it rains, but that doesnt mean the roads are empty. Dont get into that impression
2. When your already drenched it makes no sense to avoid water. Ur not a "famous four" member to have an invisible shield around yourself
3. Bikes are meant to drive on roads. Not on footpaths, other riders legs, drainages. Stick to roads, or whatever little is left of the roads.
For my dear Car Drivers.
1. The roads are not your ancestoral property/dowry gift/etc. We pay road tax as well, so dont think you own the road.
2. Hit and run is still a crime in India. Yes, even if it rains.
3. When it rains, the roads are a bit difficult to navigate. There are lesser souls like us trying to ride as well.
For my dear Cabbies.
1. Yes I agreed you got the roads as a gift from the IT fraternity, but that doesnt mean you dont come under the Road Transport Act of India.
2. You too don't have licence to hit and run. No. You cant kill either.
3. Dropping your passengers home is important. Dropping them alive and in one piece is more important.
4. When it rains, please avoid acting like your driving a boeing 707. Its still a car and is susceptible to stone throwing from other riders. Like me.
Kindly oblige
Cheers!!!
For my dear Bikers:
1. I agree you cant see a damn thing when it rains, but that doesnt mean the roads are empty. Dont get into that impression
2. When your already drenched it makes no sense to avoid water. Ur not a "famous four" member to have an invisible shield around yourself
3. Bikes are meant to drive on roads. Not on footpaths, other riders legs, drainages. Stick to roads, or whatever little is left of the roads.
For my dear Car Drivers.
1. The roads are not your ancestoral property/dowry gift/etc. We pay road tax as well, so dont think you own the road.
2. Hit and run is still a crime in India. Yes, even if it rains.
3. When it rains, the roads are a bit difficult to navigate. There are lesser souls like us trying to ride as well.
For my dear Cabbies.
1. Yes I agreed you got the roads as a gift from the IT fraternity, but that doesnt mean you dont come under the Road Transport Act of India.
2. You too don't have licence to hit and run. No. You cant kill either.
3. Dropping your passengers home is important. Dropping them alive and in one piece is more important.
4. When it rains, please avoid acting like your driving a boeing 707. Its still a car and is susceptible to stone throwing from other riders. Like me.
Kindly oblige
Cheers!!!
Sep 18, 2009
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Cheers !!!
Maddy
Cheers !!!
Maddy