Site Makes It Easy to Quit Your Agency Job

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We’ve seen variations on this I Quit My Job thing before but this one is delightfully retro complete with Geocities-style graphics and other annoying oddities. On the site, created, it seems, by Iris Singapore, one can select from a number of customized I Quit letters that can be sent on the letterhead of several majot agencies including Y&R, Grey, Ogilvy, Publicis, Leo Burnett, Saatchi & Saatchi, McCann, TBWA, DDB and others.

While the economy may be turning slightly in favor of the job seeker, there’s not exactly a plethora of available jobs and hastily quitting one’s current job may not be the best career move at this point. But if you’re sick of your boss and you’re ready to go, then this site is for you. Have some fun with it.

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