A resignation letter written on toilet paper has gone viral after a businesswoman in Singapore, Angela Yeoh, shared the story on LinkedIn, revealing how an employee quit over feeling "used and discarded." The letter, reportedly handed in by a staffer at her firm, likened their experience at the company to toilet paper. The employee's words, "I felt like toilet paper, used when needed, discarded without a second thought," struck a chord with Yeoh, who reflected on the importance of workplace culture. The employee in his note or in this case a resignation letter, wrote, "I have chosen this type of paper for my resignation as a Symbol of how this company has treated me. I Quit." In her post, Yeoh emphasised that appreciation for employees isn슬롯사이트t just about retention but a reflection of their value within the company. She urged businesses to make employees feel appreciated so that even when they leave, it슬롯사이트s with gratitude, not resentment. Along with the post, Yeoh shared a photo of the handwritten resignation note, symbolising the employee슬롯사이트s sentiments.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천Why Bhupendra Vishwakarma, Pune-Based Techie, Resigns From Infosys Without Another Job Offer; Cites Toxic Culture and 5 Other 슬롯사이트Systematic Issues' in LinkedIn Post.
Employee Quits, Resigns on Toilet Paper

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