From The Onion:
COLUMBUS, OH—A bravely worded e-mail written by graphic designer Brent Quigley decrying his advertising firm’s “complete lack of managerial competence” and its “utter failure to treat employees with respect” has remained inside the drafts folder since it was first composed on Dec. 4, 2007.
“I’m going to send it soon—if not this week, definitely the next,” said Quigley, who often opens the e-mail, corrects spelling and syntax errors, and saves the changes before relegating the fearless letter back to his drafts folder. “Actually, maybe I’ll wait until the end of summer, since that’s always a busy time around here. Also, after Labor Day would probably be best. I’ll definitely send it off by October, though.”
The courageous e-mail, which questions the creative direction of Dynamic Media and outlines nearly a dozen widespread grievances against the company, is addressed to Quigley’s boss, David Rosen. Though the subject line first read “Major Points Of Immediate Concern,” it has changed several times over the past eight months, first to “A Few Minor Complaints From A Longtime Employee,” then to “Some Thoughts,” and finally to “Friendly Suggestions About Our Always-Improving Company.”
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