9 February 2011
I have finally tendered my resignation today. It was a tough process to go through. The nervousness was huge as if I was waiting for a job interview. It was my first resignation ever in my life.
Despite the fast and strong heart beating, I booked a conference room and requested from my supervisor for a short discussion. He came in and I saw some curiousity on his face, wondering what I was going to discuss.
Right after he sat down, I tendered my resignation letter and told him that I am leaving the country soon. As expected, I was asked a series of questions : Reason, future plan, comment and etc.
I was greatly relieved after hearing his comments about my good performance. Though I did not totally agree, I just accepted :). I was happy enough to know that in his opinion, I was a valuable and useful asset to the company.
The struggle started after he asked me to consider extending my service, if not staying back. My mind was not moved to change the decision, but my heart was moved as I started to imagine how sad the people around here, or even including myself would be about my leaving.
Among all, I have the strongest bond with Mr J, followed by a group of ladies such as hy, yh, bk, and sk. Mr J has been patiently imparting knowledge to me. And the team has brought out the best in me in my first formal job out of University by giving support and guidance throughtout the working time here.
They are more than colleague, but also good friends who can make fun and hang out with. All good things come to an end. Let us appreciate the two months left and spent the time together as much as we can.
I hereby would like to express my gratitude to Mr J, hy, bk, sk, louis, Mr S, Mr W and all others who have been putting effort on me.
I hereby would like to express my gratitude to Mr J, hy, bk, sk, louis, Mr S, Mr W and all others who have been putting effort on me.
1 comment:
Cool!
I'm glad to hear that you have made some new friends out from your colleagues.
Am sure you will be missed the same.
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