Exit letter.
Normally I do, but this time I didn't leave quietly. This time I thought carefully about the problems that caused me to resign and wrote an exit letter explaining these problems and my suggestions for addressing them. I tried not to rant, but when I write about things that frustrate it's hard not to get frustrated. I asked a couple of developer friends and my wife to review the letter, but I still think it was a little harsh. If the harsh talk gets the letter noticed, and the suggestions make a difference, that'll be great. Am I deluding myself? Do exit letters ever make a difference?
Dave Johnson
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• 🕒 05:19AM Jun 28, 2003
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