Call Center Rejection Letter

To my dear Operations Manager,

Thank you for sending me a response letter yesterday. After careful consideration, I regret to inform you that I am unable to accept your refusal letter to offer me a team leader position in your account.

Last year, I have been particularly fortunate in receiving an unusually large number of rejection letters from different departments. With such varied and promising field of candidates, needless to say I am unable to accept all refusals at this time.

Despite your outstanding qualifications and record of rejecting applicants, I find your rejection does not fit my needs at this time. Therefore, I will assume the position of team leader in your department effective tomorrow. I hope to see you on the floor or in one of your meeting soon.

All the best in rejecting other applicants.

Sincerely,

Me

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2 comments here!:

I certainly hope that none of your interviewees sent this to you as a thank-you-note after rejecting their application. All throughout last year, I've been applying and being interviewed like crazy with different companies/headhunters and at some point I had almost used this letter as a thank you note to my interviewers! (Yeah, I know I sucked at some of my interviews..lol).


Have an unrelated question, what PTR site has been your cash cow of late? U still getting opps on the PTR sites you enrolled to? It's been 3 weeks since I had one so wanted to check in with you... :)

Yeah... that letter is pretty funny and perplexing at the same time... hehehe

Good question, I haven't been able to get any PTR opps recently which is kinda trivial. I used to be wrought with them opps but since late feb I haven't got much. This march...zilch! Good thing I've been working on a private writing project which offsets the lack of PTR stuff to do.

Hope things turn around for us soon. Best of luck!

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