> Huh?  Have you ever read how to books on job transitions?  He was just
> following quitting 101 when he did that.  You never write 
> nasty stuff in a
> resignation letter.  Especially to the president. You may  
> have your say
> verbally before you resign, but once you decide to go, you keep it as
> pleasant as possible. That's not the time to burn bridges.  Obviously,
> after reflection, he decided to burn bridges, but the books 
> state that,
> even if you think you will do that eventually, you still 
> accentuate the
> positive in the resignation letter.

This isn't about quitting a job because you had a personality conflict with
your boss. This is serious business. This is more like quitting Enron over
the fraud, and in your resignation letter congratulating Ken Lay on his
integrity and business ethics.

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