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Dear successor,
You're probably over the moon after you found out you landed the job. You're likely thinking, "The job search hell is finally over." I get how you feel. I was in your shoes once. I know what it's like to suffer through the company's grueling interview process and the uncertainty that comes with putting yourself on the job market in this economy. Receiving the contract must've felt like the stars had finally aligned for you.
As your predecessor, I feel it's my duty to warn you about the realities of this job. Management will dump their tasks onto you. They will call you at the crack of dawn and force you to create new deliverables that must be sent by 8 in the morning. Your questions will be met with derision. Don't even bother reporting them to HR. Instead of helping you, they will gaslight you and make you run around in circles. It's not worth it. Save yourself.
Sincerely,
Rennn
Dear successor,
You're probably over the moon after you found out you landed the job.
You're likely thinking, "The job search hell is finally over."
I get how you feel.
I was in your shoes once.
I know what it's like to suffer through the company's grueling interview process and the uncertainty that comes with putting yourself on the job market in this economy.
Receiving the contract must've felt like the stars had finally aligned for you.
As your predecessor, I feel it's my duty to warn you about the realities of this job.
Management will dump their tasks onto you.
They will call you at the crack of dawn and force you to create new deliverables that must be sent by 8 in the morning.
Your questions will be met with derision.
Don't even bother reporting them to HR.
Instead of helping you, they will gaslight you and make you run around in circles.
It's not worth it.
Save yourself.
Sincerely,
Rennn
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This is perfect. You probably don't need corrections anymore.
To My Successor
Dear successor,
You're likely thinking, "The / My job search hell is finally over." You're likely thinking, "The / My job search hell is finally over."
“My” feels more natural to me.
I get how you feel.
I was in your shoes once.
I know what it's like to suffer through the company's grueling interview process and the uncertainty that comes with putting yourself on the job market in this economy.
Receiving the contract must've felt like the stars had finally aligned for you.
As your predecessor, I feel it's my duty to warn you about the realities of this job.
Management will dump their tasks onto you.
They will call you at the crack of dawn and force you to create new deliverables that must be sent by 8 in the morning.
Your questions will be met with derision.
Don't even bother reporting them to HR.
Instead of helping you, they will gaslight you and make you run around in circles.
It's not worth it.
Save yourself.
Sincerely,
Rennn
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Well written!
You're probably over the moon after you foundfinding out you landed the job.
You're probably over the moon after finding out you landed the job.
You're likeprobably thinking, "Theis job search hell iwas hell, I'm glad it's finally over."
You're probably thinking, "This job search was hell, I'm glad it's finally over."
Flows a bit better, though the wording you used the first time was correct.
I know what it's like to suffer through the company's grueling interview process and, the uncertainty that comes with putting yourself on the job market in this economy.
I know what it's like to suffer through the company's grueling interview process, the uncertainty that comes with putting yourself on the job market in this economy.
The sentence was a bit long, almost a run-on sentence (a long sentence with no punctuation).
Receiving the contract must' have felt like the stars had finally aligned for you.
Receiving the contract must have felt like the stars finally aligned for you.
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This is a good letter to your hypothetical successor. If I were in the successor's shoes, I'd feel more prepared for the job.
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