
Scaryduck writes, "I celebrated my last day on my paper round by giving everybody next door's paper, and the house at the end 16 copies of the Maidenhead Advertiser. And I kept the delivery bag. That certainly showed 'em."
What have you flounced out of? Did it have the impact you intended? What made you quit in the first place?
( , Thu 22 May 2008, 12:15)
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Last time I resigned from my job, I did so in style. I wrote my resignation letter on special paper: it was a kind of silvery-grey in colour, and I’d heard that using it would make me instantly cooler than anyone else who might consider writing a resignation on normal paper. Compared to the slightly larger pieces of paper found in most offices, mine was more expensive, and the standard-issue bic from the stationery cupboard didn’t work on it. Naturally, once I’d found a pen that could be used with the special paper, I didn’t really notice all that much difference in scriptorial performance – but I did somehow feel superior to most other people.
I’m going to be using iQuit all the time from now on.
( , Tue 27 May 2008, 9:07, 2 replies)

15 years ago, people who used ordinary paper wouldn't even have been able to read your letter.
But it does indeed make you feel superior. iAgree.
( , Tue 27 May 2008, 9:23, closed)
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