A cleaner found tough words for her superiors.
The woman's letter met with great approval from a number of Twitter users.
Southampton / Munich - "In a world where you can be everything, be nice", were the clear words of a cleaning lady.
On her last day at work, 64-year-old Julie Cousins left her superiors with a handwritten suicide note - and it really has it all.
Brutally honest: cleaning lady leaves superiors farewell letter - "aggressive and cruel"
Julie Cousins from Southampton had worked as a cleaning lady for 35 years.
This was reported by the
Daily Mail
, among others
.
She has been cleaning a branch of the British bank HSBC for the past five years.
In a letter to her supervisor, she summed up her anger with the following words: "I quit my job after you put me down in your office." She described the incident as "aggressive and cruel".
However, this allows her to infer the character of her superiors, the cleaning lady continued.
"You are all no better than a cleaner," she found tough final words.
According to the
Daily Mail
, she left the letter
in a company cleaning bucket.
A tough farewell letter from a cleaning lady - thousands of Twitter users are thrilled
Julie Cousins' son posted the written letter on Friday (May 7th) with the words "And that's why I love my mother" on Twitter.
And this is why I love my mum.
She's been cleaning banks for 35 years and today walked out with this lovely note left for that awful manager.
Happy retirement Mum - always have the last laugh eh!
💚☺️ #Tada pic.twitter.com/u8G73MTPMA
- Joe 😎💫 (@ joecousins89) April 30, 2021
The tweet went viral within a very short time. Thousands of users liked or commented on the post. One woman wrote, “I love what your mother did!” Another comment was, “Yes! What a woman! ”Another user even asked the company to comment. The approval Julie Cousins gets for her letter seems to be huge. Most recently, a 14-second long cat clip from Bavaria went viral.
(mbr)