Man sends out Farewell E-mail from Starcom

October 17, 2009

Our sources have stated that this e-mail was sent out as a final farewell after resigning from “Advertising Agency” Starcom. Roll on the floor funny (though the circumstances are not funny) was the approach this e-mail took. Congrats on making the best of a crumby situation.

Enjoy the mess.

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Edit : we were told it was Leo Burnett initially, but after about 20 minutes on The Gimp, we were able to make out that it was in fact Starcom

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  • http://twitter.com/Steffan1 Steffan Postaer

    best…resignation…ever.

  • http://www.ruttledge.com/ Seanie

    A winner never quits and a quitter never wins

    ; o )

  • Thunderblast

    Someone that quits the way this guy did, in this economy, has balls. Bigger than mine and yours together my friend. He is a winner.

  • http://twitter.com/thefounder thefounder

    This guy has a set, we know this.and the chances are he had another job lined up before issuing that e-mail. but let's face it.. isn't pretty much what everyone wanted to say?

  • Thunderblast

    Indeed it is what pretty much everyone would like to say. The guy has balls because, the way he did it, burned the bridges not only with Starcom but also with some people (probably). You know what that means? It could probably turn around and bite him somewhere down the line.

  • Starcomer

    We don't have water coolers at Starcom, nor do we have Senior Media Planners.

    I call shenanigans!

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    [...] disgruntled Starcom employee however, apparently decided that speaking his mind was worth it, regardless of the consequences. [...]

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