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Open Letter From Laid Off Worker To Boss

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June 5, 2009 Posted By: Trevor Wilson Category: Quitting


I just finished reading a fantastic open letter written by Jessica Ward to her boss after being laid off. I expected it to be a profanity-laden tirade, but instead, I found a wonderful example about how many of us can get too caught up in the world of work.

I know that not having a job while needing a job can be stressful, but I just wanted to take the opportunity to share a piece of writing that makes me remember not to take the most important things in life for granted.

Please read Dear John, Thanks for the Layoff, if only for a “pick-me-up”.



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