Today my last day in the office.
In the morning, I ride for the last time my route, finally arriving at Xpanxion, where the security guard checked my identity badge.
My in-box e-mail is down to a single message, one reminder. I have no outstanding piece of code left to check into our source management system. No pending code reviews. There won’t be much left for me to do in the afternoon, except clear my desk and wander around and shake a few hands. Bollocks! I’m making myself feel melancholic, just thinking about it.
More than 2.5 years is a significant chunk of my life spent here. I’ve been dreaming of this day for years and, now that it’s here, it’s bittersweet. I always knew it would be, though; this isn’t the first job I’ve resigned from, but it is, in many ways, the most memorable. It will affect the rest of my life in ways no other job has or really could. For that, I will always be grateful beyond mere words.
Rest all is fine.
Thanks & Regards,
Arun Manglick
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