Hilarious resignation letter goes viral
Employees who have quit jobs are sharing stories of how they did it, after one worker’s method for saying goodbye to their boss went viral on Twitter.
“One of our team members handed in their notice like this,” a member of the social media community shared on Thursday.
“We all just stood and laughed when it was presented to our manager.”
The worker had handed their boss a condolence card which read: “So very sorry for your loss.”
Inside, the letter read: “My last day at work is the 28th July. Thinking of you at this difficult time.”
one of our team members handed in their notice like this 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/tqc9Hn6ODE
— h. (@bitchitshan) June 27, 2019
And Twitter loved it.
Another user shared how they know another person who resigned in exactly the same way, down to the card.
I know someone who did exact same thing , exact same card 😂 pic.twitter.com/2W8xyFiXC4
— Evenstar 🌟 (@HappyHare90) June 27, 2019
“I know someone who did the exact same thing, exact same card.”
That departing employee said on the inside of the card, “It’s me. I leave in a week.”
Other users described the method as “art”.
Art.
— Art Or Not Art (@ArtDecider) June 27, 2019
While others still shared how they did it.
I’ve done this too lmao pic.twitter.com/vV5yZKAugf
— 🌹 (@deepaksxo) June 27, 2019
I took it just a bit further. pic.twitter.com/jW74isf4Hj
— James R. (@1jamesbianco) June 27, 2019
My coworker quit like this lmao pic.twitter.com/S57YVzqbbJ
— John Hecker 🥜🍆 (@thejohnhecker) June 28, 2019
Another departed employee gave their boss a drawing of a dinosaur that doubled as their notice.
Also a cool way to hand in your notice: pic.twitter.com/6Nn5b6BciP
— Andrew H 🇨🇦 (@BlockCAN1) June 27, 2019
While one clever mum retired in an especially crafty way - she had a cake delivered to the office which read: “Happy retirement to me.”
My mom retired similarly. No one but HR knew she was going to retire that year, then she emailed "Cake in the breakroom" to her whole office.
(Cake reads "Happy Retirement To Me") and she left for good 30 minutes later, full pension and all. Lol pic.twitter.com/WYHM222tTL— Boogie Babies Are Still In Cages (@LikeAFineWino) June 27, 2019
What do you think? Would you leave a job like this?
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