The Long Good-Bye, Part I
Dec. 12th, 2008 02:14 pmThis afternoon was the first of two farewell lunches organized by my office. We had 16 people from my extended team (for lack of a better definition, UNIX support personnel for mortgage servicing to originators handling single-family dwellings) heading to TGI Friday's. A few sent their regrets because of travel, illness or other work commitments.
I was a little surprised by the turn-out... I was expecting 5-6 people. One guy even came despite being on vacation this week!
I was even more surprised that they purchased a gift for me. In fact, there were three: a bar of Ghiradelli chocolate bar as I apparently have a reputation for appreciating chocolate, two large notebooks 'cause I'm even better known for my extensive work logs and a gift Visa card of $150.
No one asked for a speech, thank god. I could have improvised easily enough but I'm sure someone would burst into tears and then we'd all lose it.
Good-byes can be painful but I think we're separating gently and on good terms.
I was a little surprised by the turn-out... I was expecting 5-6 people. One guy even came despite being on vacation this week!
I was even more surprised that they purchased a gift for me. In fact, there were three: a bar of Ghiradelli chocolate bar as I apparently have a reputation for appreciating chocolate, two large notebooks 'cause I'm even better known for my extensive work logs and a gift Visa card of $150.
No one asked for a speech, thank god. I could have improvised easily enough but I'm sure someone would burst into tears and then we'd all lose it.
Good-byes can be painful but I think we're separating gently and on good terms.
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Date: 2008-12-12 07:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-12 08:07 pm (UTC)Where on earth would they have gotten that idea?
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Date: 2008-12-12 08:18 pm (UTC)Hugs from Seattle!
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Date: 2008-12-12 08:39 pm (UTC)