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10 May 2012

One Employee's Bad Resignation

By Kathy Smith


For my website subscribers visiting this blog that dislike their careers, this site posting is for you. Copied below is an actual message from an sad person suffering from low job motivation. The man in question used to work for one of the "Top 4" U.S. auditing organizations.

This post was his "good bye" notice to his coworkers although it is humorous in addition, it acts as a reminder that finding significance as part of your work will help to keep you you content and level headed. And now the letter...

"As today know this this will be my final day.And so I wanted to say so long and thanks for every thing. My decision to quit was not a fast choice as it may have looked like but a well considered process.

In any case...that was the way I determined that general accounting was not definitely for me. Some additional pieces of advice for my colleagues and the corporation as I take my leave: I'd definitely encourage some form of weight loss plan be implemented. When I call a associate over from two chairs down the aisle and they are genuinely worn out when they get to my desk it may be the time to knock-off ten or perhaps 80 pounds of fat. The corporation would seem to facilitate being overweight; each active season we get an enormous package full of pixie sticks, candy and numerous sweets. As much as I might enjoy type 2 diabetes, I believe I'll just say no.

While it was fun while it lasted, there is no chance anybody will honestly believe that this specific work is worthwhile. Oh you would like me to pull an example of the HR record to make sure of everyone's birthday bash and hire month is accurate? Yes ill jump right on that, and believe me I'll absolutely tell you if there is an exception rather than just make up answers that will make me carryout more work.

It is simple to cut some prices and get rid of your human resources group. Now I'm kinda sure you can coach a monkey to deliver out the available number and a time sheet reminder every single two weeks.

Pretty sobering letter, isn't it? This guy certainly has really low career motivation, and worst of all - or maybe, perhaps best of all - he is only in his 20s. If you are suffering low career inspiration, what are you able to do to make life more fulfilling?




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