Letter of Resignation: You corporate bastards!
It has become seemingly more evident that the heads of corporate America have turned completely away from the everyday worker. Gone are the days were loyalty sought reward and hard-work was congratulated with earnest compliments. Lost are the ideas of promoting the worthy and uplifting the improved. Expired are thoughts that you will someday see gratitude for good deeds or great triumphs. All but forgotten is the infrastructure of what made the corporations so esteemed, the worker; the one who brought that extra something. the individual who woke up every morning with a smile and ended every night with sweat. Those who juggle between two or more jobs and the others that struggle with only one. The few that persist even with physical or emotional ailments to provide for their loved ones, the many that have dreams that one day it wont be as bad so they work for the better tomorrow. Where is the worker’s way in the world if rewards cannot be attained through merit from the master it served forty hours a week, three hundred and sixty-five days a year? Shame should shadow these corporate monsters! How many lives, wives, and children has this machine of untruth and injustice destroyed? How many sisters, fathers, and others will it take to satiate such an appalling part of our world. I say, “forget corporate America.” None so many companies are deserving enough to take our work and our smiles. They need us more than they will allow us to know and soon enough they will apologize to you and I, and all of those they have forsaken in their quest for monetary supremacy. Today I submit my letter of resignation and tomorrow I start anew.
