Friday, August 09, 2013

Thank you, Panasonic

Dear all,

Everybody always tells me that I'm such a talkative one ...
But for myself, I think my writing skill is far more better than my talking skill,
especially during the time I want to express my deepest feeling.

Maybe because I'm fast; I eat fast, I think fast, I speak fast ... too fast until I know
that I may not be able to tell you everything I want to tell because my thinking keep
speeding around. So I decided to write you this e-mail.

This is my last working day at PMT. I spent almost four years working here which is
similar to the time most people spend in university. So PMT is equivalent to my school.
That's why it's very hard to decide to leave here.

I came to PMT in the end of 2009, right after I graduated my Master's degree from Japan.
I was then clueless, without any understanding of corporate culture. With the help of management and
colleagues, I have learned to understand about working life little by little, and most of all I  have learned to
understand my own self which I was trying to find the answer for the almost 30 years of my life.

I may not be me today without the opportunity given by MD Yasuo (also, MD Murakami),
Ito san, Abe san P'Jiab Kesorn and Takayanagi san.

I may not be able to know that bosses are not evil as we always consume from soap opera
without a chance of working with P'Muay Sirirat and P'Dao who have become my sisters in real life.

I may not know that friendship among colleagues is real and precious without spending time with P'Por Nipa,
P'Jaa Sasalak, P'Noom Velawat, P'Nut Nuttika,, P'Kwan Ruechuda and P'Aoi Rungnapha.

I may not be able to understand the great working environment without working with the best team
on earth together with P'Nan Sangduen and P'Bai Chanon.

I may not know that colleagues are not just colleagues but they have become my family
without knowing each and every PMT members.

I may not passed though many new and challenging tasks without working with P'Mee Supatchara,
P'Jew Chartree, P'Put Puttaraksa, P'Bok Weeranuch, N'Pim Choltida from PAT,
P'Nok Busakorn and P'Tuum Chutimon from PST.

I may not be able to get my work done without the support of Panasonic Scholarship members
and Takahama san from PC, Junie, Fizzah, Viktoriya, Kan san, Cathy and Tsuchiya san from PA,
HR functional group, environmental functional group and group companies' members.

And last but not least, I may not be me today if I didn't have a chance  to work for Panasonic.

I don't know if can I find a place that has the best combination of everything like PMT has now or not in the future.
However, since life is like a journey, it is time for me to start a new path to walk. Please, continue your support for
my supervisor, P'Muay Sirirat, while waiting for my replacement to come.

I thought I had already got used to saying goodbye.
But after writing this e-mail to you, I know that even how many times we used to say goodbye,
we will never avoid the feeling of lost.

So I am not going to say goodbye but thank you for everything.
Because you know where to find me (...maybe on 'The Voice', but definitely not on 'Take Me Out Thailand').
I'm sure we'll meet again. Let's keep in close touch.

http://www.facebook.com/kajeeporn
kajeeporn@gmail.com

長い時間、お世話になりありがとうございます。凄く感謝致します。
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Family forever.


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