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Thursday, July 5, 2007

 

A “Farewell” Letter from a Former JP Morgan/Chase Investment Banker

‘Dear Co-Workers and Managers,

As many of you probably know, today is my last day. But before I leave, I wanted to take this opportunity to let you know what a great and distinct pleasure it has been to type “Today is my last day.”

For nearly as long as I’ve worked here, I’ve hoped that I might one day leave this company. And now that this dream has become a reality, please know that I could not have reached this goal without your unending lack of support. Words cannot express my gratitude for the words of gratitude you did not express. [..]’




One Response to “A “Farewell” Letter from a Former JP Morgan/Chase Investment Banker”

  1. Joel Says:

    We live in a democracy and we should be able to speak freely about corporations that are morally bankrupt. Look at Enron, had someone spoke up sooner maybe all those employees would not have lost their jobs and their pensions.

    Read my real life horror story about JP Morgan Chase:

    http://sexualharassment-alltruth.blogspot.com/2007/07/after-i-was-fired.html

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