Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Battling Rejection (part II)

Earlier I posted about some traumatic experience with my previous employer and that it's about time to face them again before they file a case against me and get to the RTC.

Since I signed for a Scholarship contract entailing some years of return service which I deliberately breached without a word, I have to settle my debt. Yes I am still indebted. Luckily, the HR Manager is an Ambassador of Goodwill that he tries to connect people who got ill feelings with the Management. And I agree with him. It's time to bury the hatchet and cross the bridge. With a positive intervention of my BFF here in the office, I hope this will come out safe and accepting to the person whom I will address it to.

So here's a draft of my response-letter-to-be;
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Dear Maam;

May the grace of God Almighty be with you always.

For two years I kept my silence and I really am sorry. I left the school with a heavy heart and sworn of never coming back and I humbly ask for your forgiveness. Yes I have received the warning letter mailed to my parents home address and I chose not to reply until now because it took me all this time to finally get back on my feet. Maam, please know that it never slipped from my mind how indebted I am of SJIT. You offered me a great deal of becoming a scholar in a very prominent University and I have gained a lot from it; knowledge and experience wise. I owed it all from you. SJIT molded me to become a leader, a follower and most of all what a Guidance Counselor should be. Thank you so much.

With that being said, please accept my offer to settle the expenses you have spent for my graduate studies. My current source of living may not be that high to be able to pay it off right away but I am willing to come into terms.

I am looking forward for your positive response.
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So what do you think Bubblers? Will I really finally come into settlement for this? (Crossing fingers here)

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