Cake baker quits govt job by baking a cake and writing resignation letter in Icing
Oh sweet sweet resignation. This is the sweetest resignation letter I've
ever heard about, even his resignation letter is an advert. This is how
you know people with talent. I bet he'll have more customer than he
can handle.
Chris Holmes, 31, who worked at Stansted Airport, tweeted a picture of the note to resign from his job and pursue his dream to run a bakery business.
Mr Homes said:
Mr. Cake showing off his skill
'I handed in the cake in person to the duty manager. I think he was pleasantly surprised. It was a passion cake - a carrot cake made with coconut, pecans, sultanas and orange buttercream. The lettering was a bit tricky because there were so many words and was quite fiddly. I thought it was a good natured resignation and hopefully left a nice taste in their mouths.The Letter:
Mr. Cake and Son
To The Management,Source: Mailonline
Border Force, Stansted:
Today is my 31st birthday, and having recently become a father I now realise have precious life is and how important it is to spend my time doing something that makes me, and other people, happy.
For that reason I hereby give notice of my resignation, in order that I may devote my time and energy to my family, and to my cake business which has grown steadily over the past few years.
I wish the organisation and my colleagues the best for the future and I remind you that, if you enjoy this cake, you can order more at www.mrcake.co.uk
Sincerely,
Chris Holmes
(Mr Cake)
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