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Friday, September 29, 2006

Resignation leter

Letter of resignation,

This communiqué is to place notice of my resignation of the position of Programmer Analyst III with the Kentucky State Police as of September 29, 2006, to take the position of Software Development Leader for Computer Science Corporation in Bath, ME.

I have enjoyed the opportunity I have been presented working for this agency. While KYOPS and CRASH has been my mainstay through out most of my employ, I have enjoyed the opportunity to craft software solutions the most. I thank Jeanne Clotfelter for her faith in my abilities and expecting the best from me. My relationship with John Carrico has brought about the most challenges by requiring me to look for means to accomplish goals I initially thought were unrealistic. I would like to applaud Angie Taulbee for her growth since we began working together a few months ago. I know I have the systems I have supported in able hands and hope they are better now than when I assumed the responsibilities. Also, I would like to thank Jerry Wright for being an excellent example of someone who gives 100% every day regardless of pay or position and showing respect to others in their fields. I know I’ve left out so many names some of which are Keith Hellard for laughs, Paul Galliher for complexity, Angie Douglas for reminders, Rick Cunningham for reminding me to make everyday special, Teresa Brown for spirit, Bob Holtgrave, Paul and Dave Kalan, Steve Roadcap and Ken Campbell for leaving me problems to clean up, Michelle Roberts for VBA, Vince Schmit for no spoons and for making “Your Vocation, Your Advocation”, Wes Willoughby for network support, the Command staff for.. .um… commands, and finally for Rob Miller for the opportunity.

Lastly, I somber just a bit to think of that group picture we made some years ago and scratch out those who are no longer with us. I never though I’d be the next one. Head up, hands raised, and thrilled at what’s around the bend.

Excelsior!



Chad Cornett

Programmer Analyst III

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I don't want to make you feel bad, but you forgot to thank me. I don't know what for, but it woulda been nice. I didn't get a chance to say bye, so I got some contact info and here I am.
COT is nice...less work, more money. Sometimes boring. I work with a group that is completely liberal in politics and/or theology, so there are some interesting conversations. Pray for me in that regard. The older I get, the conservitiver I get ;)in every regard.
I hope you and your family have a great Thanksgiving and a great life in Maine. I will pray that your church there keeps you in line and showers you and yours with love. --- Gail