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June 26, 2006
Dear John: Breaking Up With IT Recruiters
Note: This won't make any sense unless you read the post below.
Dear Erin/Erica/Vanessa/Abby/Lisa/Lonnie,
This is the hardest letter I've ever had to write. These last few weeks have been the best of my entire life. I have loved all our brief, stolen conversations and our endless e-mailed exchanges. Now, when I close my eyes, I can still hear you asking me, with sweet confusion, if I know what SQL means.
But, ______, I have to tell you honestly: you and I just won't work. I know this may come as a bit of a surprise to you, especially since you kept saying that things were going so well. And it's not you, really, it's me. I am looking for some security, and I found that somewhere else. Her name is Northrup Grumman. I needed someone who would commit to me, not just make me empty promises and ask a lot of questions.
We can't speak anymore, ______. I will be moving nearby, but it would be best if you did not contact me. We need to make a clean break. I'm sure you will find another young IT professional who needs you more truly and dearly. You are a wonderful IT Recruiter.
Take care of yourself, and good luck.
Sincerely,
- N.D. Weichbrodt
Writing | By elissa | 04:35 PM
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