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‘I Have Served My Bad Karma,’ Bureaucrat Says In Epic Resignation Letter

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‘I Have Served My Bad Karma,’ Bureaucrat Says In Epic Resignation Letter

By  Teeranai Charuvastra, Staff Reporter

 

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The resignation letter written by Sakon Jingjitr. Image: Ittaporn Kanacharoen / Facebook

 

TRANG — A cheeky resignation letter penned by a 27-year veteran bureaucrat set social media abuzz Friday, inspiring like-minded internet salarymen who wish they could follow suit.

 

“Throughout my 27 years, 11 months and 15 days, I have not witnessed any progress in my bureaucratic career,” Sakon Jingjitr, who was permanent secretary to a district chief in the southern province of Trang, wrote in the now-viral letter. “I have only four years and four months left before my bureaucratic retirement, during which I deliberated and concluded that I will not see any further progress.”

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/culture/net/2017/01/13/served-bad-karma-bureaucrat-says-epic-resignation-letter/

 
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-- © Copyright Khaosod English 2017-01-13

Good for him to be honest about it. Bravo.

 

Responding to the viral letter, department director Arthit Boonyasophat maintained that the bureaucracy offers job progresses to those who are qualified for it, and bureaucrats can move up their ranks by taking relevant examinations.  - pulled from the article

 

At least this bureaucrat did not succumb to the usual alternative means of job progression. ie; looking the other way, making sizable contribution, cheating on exams, etc. ad nauseum.

At last an honest man, well done sir.  :smile:

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