Employee Quits Their Job, Sends Out An Email That Others Call The “Sacred Text” Employee Job
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“I was able to secure a meeting with him and the VP. After typing out a two-page report as to why I needed an admin, the proposal was flat-out rejected. As I started to question why, being slightly aggravated, he seemed to notice my displeasure and began to laugh at me. That was the final straw. I started looking for a new job. And as soon as I had one secured, I burnt the bridge.”
found that 82% of workers in the US believe they would potentially quit their jobs because of a bad manager.Image credits: The OP wasn’t willing to stick around with poor management in the workplace. Not only that, they decided to quit with a bang and sent out a company-wide email as they were leaving. “I didn’t expect the email to have much of an impact at all,” they told Bored Panda.
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