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Resignation

How long is the email deleted after resignation?

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Post ID: @OP+1hR7Z00A

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Why do you care? You left the company on your terms.

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Post ID: @pxd+1hR7Z00A

Your entire career, the last poster QEV said it right:
"same vague, sterile corporate language designed to insulate the user from future liabilities"

Hope you followed that approach thru-out your time.
And never worked with Benzene or Agile in the EM world.
Toxic Denial is an actual legal area these days.

As we'd say: Ferme la bouche.

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Post ID: @rfe+1hR7Z00A

@OP Why would you even care?

A resignation should be short and to the point:

*Thank you for the opportunity to work for Exxon in the role of ( ). After talking with my family, I’ve decided to move on to another role that is more closely aligned with my career goals.

Respectfully,

Employee x*

Rule of thumb: a resignation letter should look/read like a job applicant rejection letter, and deploy the same vague, sterile corporate language designed to insulate the user from future liabilities.

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Post ID: @qev+1hR7Z00A

Unless you are Wayne Tracker, which it will be conveniently wiped out

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Post ID: @tqf+1hR7Z00A

It's never deleted.
Scanned for troublesome keywords, then compacted and stored away with your employee number on it.
Company data.

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