Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to work for the COO of a large big law firm. They hated the all-office goodbyes. I was young and impressionable so I took their lead and when I left I sent an email to about 40 people that I hand picked and let them know they could share my info. 20 years later, I think that was the way to do it.
I think they hate it because it plants in people's minds that you can leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to work for the COO of a large big law firm. They hated the all-office goodbyes. I was young and impressionable so I took their lead and when I left I sent an email to about 40 people that I hand picked and let them know they could share my info. 20 years later, I think that was the way to do it.
I think they hate it because it plants in people's minds that you can leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to work for the COO of a large big law firm. They hated the all-office goodbyes. I was young and impressionable so I took their lead and when I left I sent an email to about 40 people that I hand picked and let them know they could share my info. 20 years later, I think that was the way to do it.
I think they hate it because it plants in people's minds that you can leave.
Anonymous wrote:aAnonymous wrote:I didn’t send to the whole firm or whole office, but basically to everyone I had ever worked with. (This was a huge office of a huge firm, so my note went to maybe 100 people, but whole office including support staff would have been like 400.)
I kept it fairly short, but went out of my way to praise support staff, including calling out specific departments who no one appreciates, like duplicating. And I got tons of responses from attorneys, not even people in those support roles, telling me how much they appreciated me using my note to thank the staff. So although it wasn’t my purpose in doing it, it helped my reputation in that sense.
In my firm, everyone bends over backwards to thank support staff in their goodbye emails. I find this cringe because it’s pretty transparent they are trying to look like a good guy. I also hate when people call out specific attorneys for praise.
Anonymous wrote:I used to work for the COO of a large big law firm. They hated the all-office goodbyes. I was young and impressionable so I took their lead and when I left I sent an email to about 40 people that I hand picked and let them know they could share my info. 20 years later, I think that was the way to do it.