Someone give these guys an Academy Award or, at the very least, a standing ovation. The reviews are in…This resignation is brilliant! Critics are calling it “the most hilarious way to quit” and “a must-see (especially if you’re their employer).”
We just hope that their boss appreciated their effort and understood the joke. We hope to see many a film-poster-inspired resignation in the future.
Some Regret, Not Much
According to this letter, it appears that Theodor is intent on embarking on a new journey. One that doesn't involve the Emergency Dept., and that there is nothing the department can do to make him change his mind. Not even bribery or slashed tires.
We wonder if the workplace could still have made him an offer he couldn't refuse. Maybe a two-month-long, all-expenses-paid vacation to the Caribbeans with Angelina Jolie? We doubt the workplace can afford it, but it wouldn't hurt to ask, would it?
Cheeky Chocolate
We'll admit it, it took us a moment or so to understand the joke here. but once we did, we LOVED it. Jonny used a Twix candy bar to give his two weeks' notice...get it? T-Wix and Two-Weeks. It works, people!
Now that candy bars have entered the resignation chat, the pun opportunities are endless! Think Payday, Milky Way, and Snickers bars. Have fun!
Super Supermarket Resignation
It's safe to assume that this former employer was inspired by their supermarket work environment when drafting their resignation letter.
The letter is unique and handmade, which makes it a top-shelf item. We can't help but wonder just how long it took to create this masterpiece, and if the said letter was created during work hours. We're pretty sure their former employer had the same thought!
No More Katy Perry
There are many reasons for quitting your job. The boss could be a jerk, your coworkers could be jerks, the office supply could be atrocious, the toilet paper in the bathroom could be giving you allergies, people could be stealing the yogurt from the fridge. The list is endless, but this one is a true novelty.
We've never heard of someone quitting because of music, though we must say we sympathize. Have you ever walked into a clothing store and thought to yourself 'What is this noise? Why do they call it music? Does anyone really enjoy it?' It looks like even the employees are fed up with the store's playlist at some point. We hope this one got noise-canceling headphones and got some much-needed peace and quiet.