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Shocking: Employee resigns to boss by writing ‘I am not enjoying…’, businessman stunned to see

Resignation letter: For the last few days, such letters are being seen, which are of only four-five words. Recently, businessman Harsh Goenka has shared a post on LinkedIn, in which someone has given him a design in very few words.

Harsh Goenka shares his employee’s resignation letter: Writing a resignation letter to your boss can be a daunting task. Many people write long letters to thank their boss for learning during their job tenure. Others also promise to keep in touch to make the parting process easier. Still, there are many people who prefer to get straight to the point. For the last few days, such letters are being seen, which are of only four-five words. Recently, businessman Harsh Goenka has shared a post on LinkedIn, in which someone has given him a design in very few words. This picture of him is now becoming fiercely viral on social media.

Harsh Goenka posts resignation on LinkedIn

Resigning in fewer words is now becoming a trend. In this episode, businessman Harsh Goenka has shared a post regarding an incident. Harsh Goenka, Chairman, RPG Enterprises shared a post on LinkedIn which left netizens stunned. The post shows a resignation letter written by an employee named Rajesh, in which Harsh Goenka wrote, ‘This letter is short but it has a lot of depth. A serious problem that we all need to solve.

Harsh got into thinking after reading, something like this written in the caption

You must be thinking that what is so special about this letter? For now, instead of adding long sentences praising his boss, Rajesh has written something we can probably say the shortest goodbye to our boss. A photo posted on LinkedIn shows the resignation from June 2022. It is written on this letter, ‘Dear Harsh, I resign. Not having fun. Rajesh.’ After seeing this short and sharp letter, people gave shocking reactions in the comment box of the LinkedIn post. Some users are questioning the informality of the letter, while some are taking it in a positive way.

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Users gave such reactions on social media

One LinkedIn user wrote, ‘This is the sentiment of almost every employee but not everyone can express it. Most genuine resignation letter. While another wrote, ‘I am not enjoying it – it points in some other direction. Its root cause needs to be identified. The resignation letter came days after the three-word resignation letter, which read, ‘Goodbye Sir’, went viral on social media. This was followed by a flood of memes as people started memorizing similar notes in their corporate life.

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